Rats have very strong teeth. It depends on what type of rat. Some rats can chew throguhl and others can only chew through a soft surface. I have 2 rats. 1 of my rats can chew through a blanket. The other one can chew through much stronger stuff.
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∙ 14y agoJust about anything besides glass and metal. I'm not so sure about plastic though. Hope this helps.
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∙ 14y agoNo! They can chew through wood carpet plastic cardboard many others too :)
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∙ 13y agoIf it's somethin as window screen mesh, yes.
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∙ 12y agoyes
they can chew through almost anything
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∙ 12y agoOf Course,They can! (:!:)
They will if they are hungry enough.
Mice cannot chew through metal bars, even if they are thin. They can, however, chew through wood, even if it is quite thick. So the solution is to use the right material, not to make the cage thick.
No, mice can chew through basicly anything. So unless you want a metal purse, i suggest genuine leather. It is tough so mice cant easily chew through it.
All rodents have to keep chewing to wear down their teeth, which never stop growing. I have seen squirrels chew through the heavy gauge wire on a chain link fence, and I have no doubt a mouse could chew through stainless steel if it was not too thick.
They don't actually eat your clothes but they do chew holes through them and make nests with them.
yes, they most defnitly do. they'll chew through it as well
Yes, mice are able to chew through plastic materials such as storage boxes. They have strong teeth and determined behavior that can help them access enclosed spaces. It is best to use metal containers or seal any openings to prevent mice from entering.
They will, if you put food inside a plastic bag. A rat's teeth allows them to even chew through steel!
If you are Hungry like i did!!
yes, mice can get into anything and chew anything.
Field mice do not typically seek out and eat wool carpets when they are in the house. They may chew on wool fibers for nesting material, but this behavior is not common indoors. It is more likely for them to infest areas where food sources are available.
They don't chew their food, rather the food (voles, mice, etc.) is swallowed whole.