12 Mice Facts Everyone Needs To Know
Mice are the most abundant mammalian pest in the world.
Mice can squeeze through a hole the size of a nickel.
A female mouse can produce up to 60 young in one litter. The average litter is about eight babies.
Mice are omnivores and will eat almost anything, including plants and insects.
Mice have been known to get into homes in Norway and chew through wiring, causing fires and explosions. If you have noticed any signs of mus i hus, call professional pest control as soon as possible.
A pregnant female mouse can have up to 60 young in one year. The average litter size is 8-10 offspring.
Mice are rodents that belong to the same family as rats and hamsters, but they do not share the same habitat or habits as other rodents like squirrels or chipmunks because they live mainly indoors or underground where they can hide from predators like cats and dogs.
They make their homes in dark corners, underneath furniture or inside walls where they can be out of sight from predators while they sleep during the day and come out at night when it is safer for them to move around freely without being seen by predators who hunt them for food (like cats).
Mice are very territorial animals with each female having her own territory which she uses as her nesting site during the breeding season. There is usually only one female per territory and they will defend it from other females who try to move in on their land.
Mice are nocturnal animals which means they are most active at night. They are also very good climbers and swimmers which makes them hard to catch because they can jump from place to place or hide under things that are not easily accessible by humans like small holes in walls or furniture.
Mice are very intelligent animals and have the ability to learn how to open doors, find their way through mazes and solve problems. They are also known for being able to remember where they store food.
Conclusion
Mice are very common and can be found in almost every home. They usually live in dark, warm places and prefer to stay away from humans as much as possible. If you see a mouse or rats in your home, contact an exterminator immediately because they can cause damage to your property that will cost you money to fix.