No, mice are attracted to food sources and shelter. Dirty underwear would not typically attract mice unless there are food crumbs or other substances on them that could serve as a food source for the mice. Keeping a clean and well-sealed home is the best way to prevent mice infestations.
No, but Hamsters and mice are both rodents
Hamsters hear with their ears, just like people do.
Do rabbits discriminate against colors? Put one yellow food bowl and one red one and see which one has more food taken out of it.
Yes, if pet mice escape or are released into the wild, they can potentially attract wild mice due to their scent and presence. Wild mice may be drawn to the smell of food or shelter provided by the presence of pet mice. It's important to ensure pet mice are securely housed to prevent interactions with wild mice.
Not in and of themselves no, but if you fail to clean their cages of excess food, or leave spilled food on the floor, the food will attract mice.
No.
Scents such as food attract mice.
Rats communicate in various ways, including scent marking using urine. So female rats will attract males. Also, a good home for rats will attract more rats. Many people will say that if there are rats, there are seldom mice in the same place - which is true to a point - rats will eat mice.
Most definantly mice they have trouble with not because they have such small stomaches that there food digests faster then hamsters with bigger stomaches
Gerbils are rodents. Aswell as hamsters, guinea pigs, mice and rabbits. There are more rodents.
Chinchillas don't attract any rodents it's the food you feed it.
No. Rabbits do not attract mice. But if their food is left outside, the food may attract mice.
Not really. Though the budgie seeds will attract mice so you have to clean up your budgies cage regularly and sweep up seed that might fall out of the food bowl if you don't want mice.
No, mice are attracted to food sources and shelter. Dirty underwear would not typically attract mice unless there are food crumbs or other substances on them that could serve as a food source for the mice. Keeping a clean and well-sealed home is the best way to prevent mice infestations.
It is just a habit of most rodents just like hamsters and mice they want to make sure they have a "food stash"
Mice are rodents. There is no evidence that they can attract other species of rodents.