maybe cause their hungry. or mad, nervous, or scared. they might also feel threatened. chewing toys might help though, since biting is in their nature.
Biting, scratching, kicking. Like a cat.
2 bullying mice (?) You need to separate the poor mouse that is being bitten to stop the little ones misery.
it wants to
the best way is use a pair of gloves if there hostil mice (if you caught them with glue trap) if they are store bought mice then they gennarly don't bite unless they feal thretend
175 mice in the world
the mice will play the mice will play
Litterally as soon as they get their teeth grown.
Well, if your trying to clean its cage get a box with plenty of holes or a smaller back up cage, get it, hlod him/her tight (not to tight) & quickly put them in the other box/cage. Some mice don't like being picked up but if it always biting you, I suggest stop picking it up & give it some space.
When do newborn babie mice begain to move and eat
urmm... when it gets mad...
The best age to start handling baby mice is four to five weeks.
They're biting some of the longer hairs off, some call it "barbering" Its like if we bite our nails. A habbit. Don't worry.