HELP!!!! theres a mouse in my house :(?
Calm down, Do not worry it's just a mouse. Get a shoe box and some peanut butter. Put a small ammount of PB in the shoe box when the mouse goes for the PB put the lid on the box
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Angel Island mouse
The Angel Island mouse or La Guarda deermouse (Peromyscus guardia) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae.
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Altiplano grass mouse
The Altiplano grass mouse (Akodon lutescens) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found in Bolivia, and Peru.
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Cat and mouse (playground game)
Cat and Mouse is a gymnasium or playground game. A circle is formed, and the player selected to be the mouse stands in the circle. Another player, the cat, is outside the circle and must get in. .
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Inbred Mouse Models
Inbred mouse strains are the result of at least 20 generations of successive brother/sister matings which lead to a population with minimal segregating genetic variation. Inbred strains of mice allow researchers to investigate the role that genetics plays in cancer susceptibility and treatment response. The first inbred strain, DBA (dilute brown agouti), was developed in 1909. Among the earliest references to the use of inbred mice in cancer was the observed susceptibility of the A family of inbred mice to spontaneous lung tumors. MMHCdb provides interactive graphical summaries of the characteristic cancers observed in over 700 different inbred mouse strains. Figure 1 shows one of these tools, the Tumor Frequency Grid, which displays the frequency of different types of tumors across different inbred strains.
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how do i get rid of this mouse ?
I've seen mice in my house off and on throughout the years. Get a box that's not too deep or big has a lid, besides a thin, fairly sturdy slice of cardboard, and keep them handy. Odds are, when you see the mouse, it is not always running around. We keep dry cat food on the floor for our cat, and several times I've seen a mouse nibbling from it. Another time, I saw one just sitting on our living room floor. When you see one, do not run away. If it sees or hears you, it will be so scared, and it is not about to bite you. Sometimes they will huddle down in one spot, hoping you wo not see them. If you see one moving, get your box, the lid and cardboard sheet, and quietly approach it. Do the same if you see it sitting in one place. Kneel down enough so that you can put the bottom of the box down over the mouse. If you just drop it down, you will scare the mouse and it will run. Once the box is covering it, slide the cardboard sheet under the box, then hold the cardboard tightly down on top so you can turn the box upright without the mouse getting out. Once the box is up, with the open part facing you, you will be able to put the cover on. Believe me, the mouse will be too scared to try and get out. (A rat would be different.) Then just carry the box outside, put it on the ground, take off the lid and turn the open box sideways. (If you are too scared to stay nearby after that, just walk away and watch.) At first the mouse will hesitantly leave the edge of the box, but once he realizes he's free, he will run, and away from you, not towards you! Just remember, do not be afraid of it, and good luck!
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Big MOUSE PROBLEM!!! WILL SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP?
First of all, keep in mind that in the winter, there are mice in every house.bar none. Now having said that, they can become quite a nuisance. I use crunchy peanut butter, which is quite effective (sticks real well to the trigger). I went from getting 2 mice one winter to over twenty the next. I did end up using poison(the pellet type). If you have children, it is easy to place individual pellets in areas that kids can not get to. Do not put a whole container of the stuff out, because the mouse colony builds up a resistance. Most poisons work in a way that ends up drying up the mouse in a manner that they do not rot and smell like you might think. OK, you wo not use poisons, get a cat.they are quite effective, or at least most of them are anyway. Good luck, it is frustrating BTW, if you have caught 4 of them, you most likely have 5 times that many still around, the little rodents are quite good at reproducing.