Sonyguyus t1_jbheoo4 wrote
Because mice are so rare in the wild, homes, businesses, and farms.
Revenge_of_the_User t1_jbhgfms wrote
...you......you understand that there are more varieties of mouse than just the household pest, right?
And....that these mice fill an ecological niche in their respective environments......right??????
delegateTHIS t1_jbi6529 wrote
There are plants that only survive natural disasters (fires, droughts etc) because of rodent nests. An abandoned burrow can preserve seeds for a long time.
Mice suck in cities and farms tho.
Sonyguyus t1_jbhh6st wrote
Nope. They’re all food for something larger and they are invasive no matter what species.
Smrgling t1_jbhkkqn wrote
Every invasive species is native to somewhere so they can't all be invasive species
Sonyguyus t1_jbi2zg1 wrote
Yes but who said they didn’t cause a problem in their homeland? Mice all breed fast, eat just about anything, and can invade homes. I see no benefit of one mouse to another type.
Smrgling t1_jbjqu5r wrote
They generally don't cause problems where they're from because they're kept in check by predators (for example, owls)
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