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Tag Archives: Humidity
House Mouse Behaviors
Our friend the house mouse is often found in areas outside of the home like fields, sheds, wood piles, behind hedges and bushes, living happily outside of our common areas. The house mouse eats plants, seeds, and bugs and builds … Continue reading
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Tagged Brick, Buds, Bushes, Crack, Decisions, Dispersal, Hedges, House Mice, House Mouse, House Plants, Humidity, Peppermint, Perfect World, Piles, Pipes, Plants Seeds, Posit, Scents, Skull, Tricky Task, Ultraviolet Light, Uv Light, Vegetation, Warm Currents, Warm Temperatures, Warmth, Workl
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Pet Mice Facts
Mice will develop some diseases such as ring tail in low humidity. Loud noises are a large stress issue for mice, as they have acute hearing. Pet mice can have short, long hair, and many varieties of color An exercise … Continue reading
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Tagged Dark Areas, Diseases, Exercise Wheel, Feet, Genital Areas, Humidity, Long Hair, Loud Noises, pet mice, Ringtail, Stress, Sunny Spots, Wheel
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Mouse Habits and Needs
Sleeping during the night, you are unaware of the mice in your home, eating, running, jumping, peeing and pooping. If you change jobs, and end up being up during the night and sleeping during the day, they will adjust to … Continue reading