7 Fascinating Facts You Never Knew about Mice


House mice are the most common mammal in the United States, so it's no wonder that many homeowners have experienced infestations at some point. Since mice are so popular, you might think you already know everything there is to know about them, but you'd be wrong!

Here are 7 interesting things about mice that you probably didn't know:


1. Don't worry if you have a mouse problem; you're not alone.

Mice and other rodents infest an estimated 21 million homes in the United States each winter. Mice usually invade our homes between October and February in search of food, water, and a warm place to stay.

2. Mice have a voracious appetite.

Mice feed 15 to 20 times a day, despite their small bodies (and even smaller stomachs!). They tend to build their homes near food sources due to their regular eating habits.

3. They are gymnasts in miniature.

Mice have excellent jumping, climbing, and swimming abilities. Mice can hop up to a foot into the air, allowing them to quickly reach food on kitchen counters or in pantries. Store all pantry items in hard, plastic containers with a tightly sealed lid to keep mice and other rodents out of your food.

4. They live for a relatively short period of time.

Mice live for around five months in the wild, mainly due to predators such as cats, snakes, and foxes. Mice will live for up to two years in the lab.

5. They could be spreading more germs than you realize.

Sure, mice can transmit diseases like Hantavirus and Salmonella, but that's just the beginning. In reality, mice can carry up to 200 different human pathogens!

6. Mice aren't conditioned to use the toilet.

You always knew that, right? Did you know, however, that a house mouse can generate anywhere from 40 to 100 droppings per day? Furthermore, when they fly across their territories every day, house mice continuously emit micro-droplets of urine. If you're looking for a silver lining, keep in mind that house mice, like all rodents, do not vomit.


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7. One mouse will easily multiply into a swarm of mice!

A female house mouse can start having babies at the age of two months and can have up to a dozen babies every three weeks. This means that she could have up to 150 children in a single year! If you see one mouse in your house, you can bet there are more or will be soon. It's best to get in touch with a licensed pest control expert before the infestation gets out of hand.




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