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Mice can squeeze through holes as small as a dime, or about ¼ inch in diameter. A common comparison is that if a pencil can fit into a hole, a mouse can too.
Mice can fit through small gaps because of their long, flexible, and cylindrical bodies. They can also use their sharp teeth to widen holes that aren't big enough.
Mice are a common problem in homes, especially in urban and suburban areas. They can spread diseases like salmonella, trigger allergic reactions and asthma, and chew through home construction materials.
Mice can squeeze through holes as small as a dime, or about ¼ inch in diameter. A common comparison is that if a pencil can fit into a hole, a mouse can too.
Mice can fit through small gaps because of their long, flexible, and cylindrical bodies. They can also use their sharp teeth to widen holes that aren't big enough.
Mice are a common problem in homes, especially in urban and suburban areas. They can spread diseases like salmonella, trigger allergic reactions and asthma, and chew through home construction materials.
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