house being totally remodelled & i spotted this mice runnin around alot, and finally i caught em inside my speaker box, and i stuffed the coverings with paper and taped it up, i can hear him trying to eat or bite through the paper or something, and im wondering if he can eat through it?
damn mice traps didnt work, lil bastarrd took all the cheese w/o setting off the traps
2007-11-08
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yes, they can bite through most things... other than metal or steel.
2007-11-08 18:38:48
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answered by yes, you have a problem. 4
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LMAO yes darlin mice can eat thru cardboard and tape. And the bigger they get the move they eat like your food and then they have lots of babies lol ,,, i would suggest you forget the mouse traps and get that rat poison before you get an army that will eat everything ,, good luck x0x0x0x bonnie j
2007-11-08 18:41:20
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answered by BonnieJ 4
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Oh, for Heaven's Sake! Don't keep him in a box, take him outside! FAR away from your house.
Yes, of course he can chew through paper and tape.
2007-11-08 18:39:21
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answered by luvrats 7
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes they can. Its pretty scary to realize what mice can do. Get better mouse traps, like the sticky glue ones. I heard they work pretty well.
2007-11-08 18:40:31
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answered by Nilo 2
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Yes probably, they have very sharp teeth so can bite through many things
2007-11-08 20:41:21
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answered by Kayleigh 3
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lol tape wont work and papers wont work either have th mouse guy come and spray them away for u sorry or buy a cat!
2007-11-08 18:39:19
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answered by Anonymous
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not the way you made it and my suggestion is that you catch the mouse and let it go.a better thing to do would be instead of paper use cardboard or construction paper.
2007-11-09 02:00:52
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answered by tafoerster 2
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They can knaw through concrete eventually. Seriously... I'm not kidding at all.
2007-11-08 18:44:24
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answered by Matt 6
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yes
2007-11-08 19:02:16
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answered by peaches 4
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