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Will mice come out in winter?

Rats will come out in winter.

Rats are not cold-blooded animals, so they don't need to hibernate. In winter, they also actively feed as usual. In winter, rats will move from outdoor to indoor for food, and haunt sewers, toilets, kitchens, sundries and garbage dumps.

But usually in autumn, they store a lot of food in caves for winter. In winter, because of the cold weather, mice usually don't appear in people's sight, and their activities will be reduced.

Habits of mice

Rats are not only experts in digging holes, but also very agile athletes and swimmers. Moreover, mice are omnivores. All mice like to eat mice, and there are few picky eaters. All mice like to eat sweet, sour, bitter, spicy and salty. Of course, mice like food, melon seeds, peanuts, fried food and so on. A mouse can eat about 9 kilograms of grain a year.

The habit of mice is to be active at one or two o'clock in the morning at night. Rats are omnivores, love to eat everything and have very fast fertility. Of course, the habit of missing mice is different. The living habits of voles and house mice are completely different. The house mouse is timid, and the vole will be bolder.