What can I feed wild mice?

They have the same nutritional needs -- so a wide variety of seeds, berries, other fruits, nuts and proteins and even some people foods, such as peanut butter or crackers will serve them. Mice do not overeat; they consume only what they need.
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What can I feed my wild mouse?

So, what do wild mice eat? Wild mice typically eat grains, seeds and plants. Field mice also eat insects: crickets, beetles, butterflies, caterpillars, grasshoppers, millipedes, small snails, larvae and worms. Like city mice, wild mice have no choice but to make do with the food they find in or around fields.
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What should you not feed mice?

These foods include walnuts, raw beans, rhubarbs, onions, raisins and grapes. Never feed a mouse any of these foods, period. Wheat, lettuce and corn are all also inappropriate for mice, as they can bring on tummy distress and loose stools in the poor little guys.
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Can you keep a wild mouse?

Wild mice can be kept as pets, same as any tame mouse you buy in a pet store, the only difference is, that wild mice have to be captured at one particular point in their lives, and not earlier or later. Plus, they live longer than the pet store variety of mouse and are generally healthier and stronger.
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What human food can you feed mice?

Healthy treats for mice (to be fed in small amounts):
  • Pasta, cooked or raw.
  • A variety of fruits and vegetables including broccoli, curly kale, strawberries and grapes.
  • Small amount of boiled eggs.
  • Pulses and cereals.
  • Fresh mealworms – one or two at a time, unless your dry food already has these included.
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Can mice eat cheerios?

Treats such as low-sugar cereals (like Cheerios), plain popcorn, and dry oatmeal can also be given to mice as treats.
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Can mice have lettuce?

Lettuce is safe for mice in small amounts, but make sure it isn't the only treat you are offering your pet. Like humans, mice need to eat a variety of foods to get the most nutritional benefit, so switch things up to keep your pet mouse healthy and happy.
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Do all wild mice carry disease?

Only some kinds of mice and rats can give people hantaviruses that can cause HPS. In North America, they are the deer mouse, the white-footed mouse, the rice rat, and the cotton rat. However, not every deer mouse, white-footed mouse, rice rat, or cotton rat carries a hantavirus.
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What to do with a mouse I caught?

Captured mice and rats can be kept calm by placing a towel over the trap. Release them within 100 yards of where they were trapped. (Rodents can also be humanely euthanized by a veterinarian or at a local animal shelter.)
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How do you befriend a mouse?

How to Tame a Mouse You Got From the Pet Store
  1. Spend time with your mouse while he's inside his cage. ...
  2. Hand-feed him treats. ...
  3. Scoop him up in the palm of your hand once he is used to being around it. ...
  4. Hold him in your hands for a few minutes, speaking gently to him before returning him to his cage.
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What is mouse favorite food?

Of all the foods included on the mouse menu, chocolate is hands-down the favorite, followed closely by peanut butter. In fact, candy including the combination of the two is almost irresistible to a mouse. Other food items such as bird food, pet food and cereal are also high on the list of preferred mouse foods.
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Do mice eat carrots?

Vegetables: There are also many fresh vegetable options that can be fed to mice. Broccoli, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, endive, carrots, bok choy/other Asian greens, celery, parsley, corn, beans, peas, and tomatoes can all be used.
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What do wild baby mice eat?

Moisten commercial hamster food, cooked rice or kitten food with a little water, goat milk or kitten formula until it is soft. Baby mice also enjoy peeled cooked peas, cooked carrots, squash or other soft vegetables. Human baby food is suitable for mice and will be easy on your mouse's stomach.
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How long can a mouse live without food?

Mice are much more dependent upon food than water. They can only go 2-4 days without food of some sort. Keep in mind that this does not mean they need to sit down to a full fest.
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Do wild mice eat grass?

Mice can and will eat grass, especially those in the wild. Mice that live in the outdoors are known to feed on grass primarily. Sometimes they will also eat the bark of certain woods and other things that seem edible. House mice can also feed on grasses, especially when you have them around your home.
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Do mice eat nuts and seeds?

Mice are omnivores. They eat almost anything: plants, grains, seeds, fruit, nuts, garbage, pet food, anything salty or sweet, and even – depending upon the species – meat.
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Do mice come back once released?

Animals will always return to somewhere they know they can find food and shelter, unless there is a better alternative. Therefore, when disposing of a mouse or rat, you need to take them at least a couple of miles away, or they will find their way back.
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What happens if you release pet mice into the wild?

If you have a fancy mouse (a mouse that was bred to be a pet, from a pet store or breeder) don't even consider releasing it in the wild. It will die very quickly because it doesn't have the correct genetic traits for wild survival. Wild mice have developed genes that help them survive.
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How old is my wild mouse?

Measure the approximate length of the mouse against a quarter. Mice that cover the approximate length of a quarter and a half are generally a week old or more. Look for signs of fur growing in and definition between its claws on its paws for other signs that the mouse is at least a one week old.
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Can wild mice be tamed?

While it is possible to tame a wild mouse, depending on its age, wild animals, even the cute ones, should not be pets. If you find a mouse in your home, contact Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control for mice removal in Okanagan.
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How do you know when a wild mouse is dying?

In mice that died spontaneously, gradual weight loss was the most frequent and earliest sign of imminent death. Hypothermia developed during the 2 wk prior to death. Slow or labored breathing were observed in about half of the mice before death.
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Can a mouse bite you?

Mice can bite if they feel threatened so it is wise to avoid trying to pick them up. If a bite does occur, wash the area with soap and seek immediate medical attention if you believe the bite to be serious.
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Can you give mice cucumber?

For mice, that means feeding a quality, rodent-specific food along with fresh fruits and vegetables. Cucumbers are just one of the many vegetables your mouse may enjoy as part of a balanced diet.
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Do mice like raisins?

Mice also like fruits and nuts. Raisins, bits of prunes, apple slices, pecans walnuts, and other nutmeats can be tied to the trap. Some other baits used successfully: gum drops, marshmallows (melt them onto the trigger), caramel corn, bacon, chocolate, cookies, hot dog slices, and cereal.
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Do mice like rice?

They prefer fresh food, just like you do, which is what makes your home such a banqueting area for mice. Mice can cause a surprising amount of damage in a cupboard or pantry, eating their way through flour, cookies, rice, beans, noodles and even meat contained inside pouches such as tuna or chicken.
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