Daily routines change with the seasons. My summer chores included emptying the dehumidifier and using the water it collected ...
Highland deer mice and their lowland cousins ventured on a simulated seven-week ascent to 6,000 meters. By tracking how the mice responded to cold stress and progressively lower oxygen levels, the ...
Teams of mountaineering mice are helping advance understanding into how evolutionary adaptation to localized conditions can enable a single species to thrive across diverse environments.
It's always a struggle to keep mice out of your cabin over the winter. Do dryer sheets actually work? Here's what we've found ...
Seeing a single mouse doesn’t necessarily mean your home is overrun, but it's a strong signal that more are nearby, says ...
Teams of mountaineering mice are helping advance understanding into how evolutionary adaptation to localized conditions can enable a single species to thrive across diverse environments.
If you’ve been hearing unsettling scratches behind your walls, you may have some tiny, unwanted guests. While spotting one ...
Why do mice have tails? The answer to this is not as simple as you might think. Research has shown that there's more to the humble mouse tail than previously assumed. Using a novel experimental setup ...
KOREA MICE EXPO 2024 to be held at Songdo ConvensiA, Incheon from 6 (Wed) to 8 (Fri) November. Diverse programs including exhibition booths, business 1:1 meetings, conferences, and networking dinner.
Cooler weather always brings a spike in visits from rodents. Mice, cute as they may be, chew through cords, gnaw into bags of food and leave droppings in cupboards and on counters and floors.
Mice in the yard can be a real nuisance. Among other things, they will eat seeds, flower bulbs, and young vegetable shoots, and chew on pretty much anything – from water pipes to electric cables.