I'm no veterinarian, however mice are mammals like humans. So I imagine at the very worst, all feeding active dry yeast to mice will do is make them burp or vomit. They will consume foods made with yeast, in fact they seem to even prefer such grainy foods over others. So I have no doubt whatsoever that mice can digest the active bacteria found in yeast.
No. Penguins do not eat mice. They feed on sea creatures such as fish, squid and krill.
Yes, snakes are carnivorous and often eat rodents like mice as part of their diet. In the wild, some snake species primarily feed on small mammals such as mice to survive.
The pop group you're referring to is "The Monkees." Their name was inspired by the idea of young men selling mice, which was a nod to the group being manufactured and marketed by the music industry.
Barn owls primarily feed on small mammals such as mice and voles. They are also known to eat insects, amphibians, and small birds. The diet of barn owls varies depending on availability and prey abundance in their habitat.
i am pretty sure that they do eat mice because they are field mice and field mice eat grain and if the grass grows maybe corn crops then the field mice would eat it !!
yeast is the thing that makes bread fluffy
no
yes yeast is a micro-organism. Because it can feed on sugar!
you can feed it either large grasshoppers or newly born mice... pinkie mice
sugar rush for rats or mice
to feed the yeast
No, they don't.
if you can not provide mice, you can feed it about three small worms twice weekly. how much it will eat depends on the temperature it is stored in.
I seriously don't know. I think you might want to feed it something mice would like
mostly oxygen and the yeast, due to the fact yeast is a living organism
Mouse food.
yes u can