Of Course they do. They eat nuts and an acorn is a nut.
They must. I have mice in my attic space and find whole acorns there. I don't think squirrels can fit through the space available to leave them.
Hamsters, Gerbils, and squirrels do because they have big cheeks that they fill up with food to take to their homes. Rats and mice do not have big cheek pouches, but they do gather food.
chimpmunk mice
The production of acorns by oak trees affects Lyme disease in humans because deer and deer mice eat acorns, deer ticks carry Lyme disease live on deer and deer mice. If the acorn level drops, the deer and deer mice population drops, the deer tick population drops, and there are less deer ticks to give humans Lyme disease.
Mice are primarily herbivores, feeding mainly on seeds, grains, fruits, and plants. However, they can also consume insects, small animals, and other sources of protein when necessary.
Some acorns will fall to the ground, or squirrels can carry them away and bury the acorns some distance from the Oak tree. Not all acorns will be found again by the squirrel.
They carry acorns to different places.
Some foods that will kill mice are caramel, peanut butter, and foods very high in sugar content.
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yes mice can carry lice and when this mice passes another the contact of the fur will pass the bug.
In can. Mice carry disease and it can be carried through the feces.
Yes, they do.
yes
Not all mice do...well it depends obviously depends on where you found or bought it