Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This fall, you might find some tiny creatures stirring inside your house. They’ll probably be house mice. In speaking with an ...
Dusty barns, gleaming stables, and damp basements. These are all places where you might find a house mouse—or a member of my research team. I’m an evolutionary biologist, and my lab at Drexel ...
We were cleaning our rental house and came across quite a few mouse droppings in some drawers. We think the mouse must have come in through an open door while our renters were moving out their ...
Dusty barns, gleaming stables and damp basements. These are all places where you might find a house mouse – or a member of my research team. I’m an evolutionary biologist, and my lab at Drexel ...
Is there anything more stealthy than a house mouse? Several times over the past week I’d be sitting in my room reading and some swift bit of shadow would slide across my peripheral vision. I’d turn ...
Talk to almost anyone in pest control and you’ll immediately detect their begrudging respect for mice. They are “so adaptable,” says Matthew Frye, an educator with the New York State Integrated Pest ...
As winter descends upon us, so does the increased likelihood of finding unwelcome houseguests scurrying across our floors—the house mouse, Mus musculus (scientific). While these tiny rodents may be a ...
Haven’t most of us seen some droppings in our house and thought, “Yuck! That sure looks like those belong to a mouse! We must have a mouse in the house!” Susan Davis (Courtesy photo) In my opinion, ...