I seem to attract mice, not husbands!
It would be entertaining, though.
Your mouse is taking the piss. It's intelligent!We had a mouse trap for catching the mouse. The mouse managed to get into the trap, take the bait and then return later and put a nut in it's place instead. All without getting caught.
Oh, if only you'd taken a photo.I may have been reminiscing there. The mouse on the face, the terror... good times.
You really don't want to do that...I note that mainstream shops are encouraging us to poison the buggers - a method which risks putrifying corpses under your floorboards.
The researchers behind the more recent study say that their work extends the catalog of mammalian stem cell systems that are known to science. With these newly-identified stem cell types, they're hoping to expand the capacity of modern medicine. "Our results suggest that deer have an application in clinical bone repair," the authors wrote in the study's conclusion. "Beyond that, the induction of human cells into [anlter-like] cells could be used in regenerative medicine for skeletal injuries or limb regeneration."
Researchers report that mice display behavior that resembles self-recognition when they see themselves in the mirror. When the researchers marked the foreheads of black-furred mice with a spot of white ink, the mice spent more time grooming their heads in front of the mirror -- presumably to try and wash away the ink spot.
Fully sentient mice? Uh-oh.
Get a miusereeper to do your cleaning.
Linked on that page is another similar story from 2019.Get a mousekeeper to do your cleaning.
A man who thought he had a poltergeist was amazed to discover a mouse had been "stockpiling" items in his shed.
When screws and metal objects kept reappearing in a box containing bird feed, Steve Mckears thought he "was going mad".
The 72-year-old from Severn Beach, near Bristol said he found a screw in a tub of crushed peanuts in February.
After the mystery continued for several weeks he set up a camera which revealed the rodent responsible.
Mr Mckears said when he and a neighbour, who helped set up the night vision camera, watched footage from overnight in the locked shed, he was relieved it was a mouse "and not a poltergeist".
"We were amazed at what he was doing, we just couldn't believe it," he said.
Little mouse has clearly been watching Bagpuss - it's the only possible answer!Linked on that page is another similar story from 2019.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-47625283
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I can only imagine this is some sort of nesting behaviour. Not very comfortable, though.