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Reptiles, Rodents & Small Pets

Reptiles, Rodents & Small Pets

Expert tips on reptiles, rodents and small pets will take the mystery out of caring for these little critters, whether you’re wondering what to feed a guinea pig or where to house a pet tarantula. All creatures need tender loving care, even pet turtles, snakes, lizards and scorpions. Need to research your pet python’s health condition? Want to know how to care for a baby rabbit? Advice from eHow's pet experts can make caring for your pets a breeze.

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  • How to Use Moth Balls to Repel Mice

    Moth balls have long been used as a natural repellent to keep mice out of the home and away from gardens and outdoor landscapes. This is an inexpensive solution, as moth balls can be purchased by...

  • How to Build a Shelter for Mice

    How to build a shelter for mice? It is very easy, and the material is also very easy to get. Making a shelter for mouse by our hands is not only a pleasant challenge to meet, but also the means to...

  • How to Kill Mice to Feed Pet Snakes

    Though snakes in the wild have no trouble catching live mice, snakes in captivity should only be fed dead mice. Placing a live mouse in an enclosed space with a snake could cause the mouse to...

  • Northern-Water-Snake Diet

    The northern water snake is a nonvenomous, beneficial snake commonly found around lakes, streams and freshwater marshes ranging from southern Ontario to North Carolina. Although they don't display...

  • Most Humane Way to Kill Mice

    There are a number of ways to kill mice, but some are more humane than others. According to Stanford University, when killing mice for the purpose of feeding reptiles or other carnivorous pets,...

  • How to Get Rid of Mice in a Pail of Water

    Mice are rodents that can be either pests or pets. In winter, mice enter homes to look for food and shelter. Some common types of mice that invade homes are field mice, deer mice and American...

  • Homemade Mouse Bedding

    Purchasing bedding for mice can be an expensive proposition, especially if you purchase it in small quantities from pet stores, which often charge the highest prices. Buying in bulk can be...

  • How to Get Rid of Mites on My Pet Mice

    Small pets are increasing in popularity as more and more people live in homes that do not allow typical pets such as cats and dogs. Mice are especially good starter pets as they are generally easy...

  • Most Effective Way to Kill a Mouse

    Mice can be nuisances in both the home and outdoors, but they can also act as carriers of disease and be a potential danger to you and your family. If you have a mouse infestation in or around...

  • Tricks to Do with Your Pet Mice

    Mice are popular pets that require very little maintenance. Their playful antics provide owners with hours of enjoyment. With a little patience and ingenuity, you can teach your pet mouse little...

  • How to Keep Bosc Monitors

    Bosc monitors, also called Savannah monitors, come from central and southern Africa. Their natural environment is hot and arid in the summer, with monsoon winters. They are usually dull gray in...

  • How to Look After Pet Mice

    Whether you are watching a friend's pet mice or have ventured into pet ownership yourself, the care of these small creatures is simple and enjoyable. Those factors also make the rodent pet a...

  • Raising Feeder Mice

    Although some people enjoy keeping mice as pets, the rodents also can be raised to serve another purpose: food for carnivorous animals, especially reptiles. If you plan to raise mice to feed to...

  • How to Get Rid Of Rats And Mice

    This article will explain how to get rid of rats and mice in your apartment naturally.I recently saw mice droppings in my apartment and got rid of these rodents in a few days.I refuse to use...

  • The Best Food for a Snake

    In the wild, snakes eat a variety of animals, including frogs, small birds and other mammals. But captive snakes eat mostly mice and rats. What and how much to feed your snake depends on its age,...

  • How to Easily Catch a Mouse in Your Home

    To learn how to catch a mouse in your home sometimes isn’t as easy as setting the typical mouse traps that are available. In the brief article that follows you’ll learn how to catch a mouse in...

  • How to Effectively Kill Mice

    You've got mice inside your home, and you must find a way to eradicate them from taking over! Learn how you can effectively kill mice without using a gun, broom, or screaming like a little girl!

  • Good Bait to Catch a Mouse With a Rat Trap

    If you use baits that kill mice, the results can make you think you're worse off than you were before killing the mice. Mice migrate to the attic, basement and behind your walls to die, and the...

  • How to Choose and Care for a Pet Snake

    Owning a pet snake may not be as crazy as it sounds. If you suffer from bird, cat or dog allergies your choices may be down to reptiles or fish. Snakes are often a low-maintenance pet that can...

  • How to Buy Live Feeder Mice

    Feeder mice are mice that are raised specifically to be fed to other animals, mostly pet snakes, carnivorous lizards such as tegus and savannah monitors, some turtles and amphibians. Feeders are...

  • About Pet Mice

    Though wild mice and rats can be a nuisance, many find that domesticated mice make enjoyable pets. If you're considering buying mice as pets for yourself or your children, you will need to know...

  • How to Feed Your Corn Snake The Right Way

    Have you just purchased a corn snake and now don't know how to feed it? This article will show you how. Corn snakes are very docile reptiles which make them popular pet snakes. Their name comes...

  • How To Create a Habitat for Egyptian Spiny Mice

    Domesticated Egyptian Spiny Mice are personable and curious critters that need to live in a stimulating environment in order to maintain optimal health. They are social creatures that live in...

  • Mouse Pregnancy Information

    A pregnant mouse should be fed foods at are free of dyes and preservatives. Lab pellets are the best food for a pregnant mouse. The pellets can be supplemented with oats, tofu and vegetables....

  • Mouse Pregnancy Stages

    Mice experience an approximately 21-day gestation period following conception. Most mouse pregnancies proceed smoothly with little human intervention. Delivery is generally uneventful, though a...

  • How to Care for Pet Mice

    If you are looking for a pet to get your child but are limited by the amount of space you have in your home, you should consider getting a pet mouse. Mice are tiny and cute, and are actually very...

  • How to care for a California King snake and other King snakes

    California King snakes are beautiful and relatively easy to care for. They are one of the most docile of pets to keep, and are uniquely beautiful with dramatic colors of black and white. Some...

  • How to Breed Feeder Mice

    Owners of exotic animals, such as snakes, often raise and breed mice to supplement their pets' diets. Feeder mice are mice raised for such purposes. Unlike pet mice, feeder mice are typically...

  • How to Kill Mice for Snake Food

    Snakes may seem to be the ultimate predator, but if a live mouse is placed in with a snake--supposedly as food for the snake--the mouse might actually harm the snake, inflicting bites that scar or...

  • What Does a Garter Snake Eat?

    A garter snake is a striped species of snake that usually feeds on fish or frogs, but some sub-species will feed on mice. Find out why garter snakes are often attracted to ponds with help from an...

  • Corn Snakes

    Corn snakes are common throughout the United States, often found in corn fields feeding on mice. Get more corn snake information from a reptile specialist in this free video on exotic pets.

  • Feeding Tarantulas

    The main source of the tarantula diet is crickets or small pinkie mice. Learn more about feeding tarantulas with tips from an exotic animal expert in this free video on pet spiders.

  • What Do You Feed Wild Mice?

    Wild mice often live in dark, hidden places. From farm fields to the interior walls of your home, mice like to stay hidden. They will chew through anything to make a nest and find a safe place to...

  • How to Feed Your Snake Frozen Rodents

    If you are tired of the countless trips to the pet store to buy mice to feed your snake there is an option. Not only can you stock up on the frozen mice, but there are actually health benefits for...

  • How to Predict the Coats of a Mouse's Litter

    Lots of high school students have science projects that involve mouse genetics. One aspect of this is predicting coat colors. Or, if you have pet mice, you may want to engage in selective...

  • How to Keep a Corn Snake as a Pet

    When you have a pet it is important to keep them happy and healthy. I've had corn snakes since I was six years old, and my oldest is 15! I will give you an overview of everything necessary to take...

  • How to Make Mouse Toys

    Mice are intelligent, active pets that are fun to entertain very inexpensively. Virtually anything that is safe for them can become a toy. They require exercise and stimulation for their...

  • What Is the Difference Between Rats & Mice?

    While rats and mice are very similar, they do have several differences. Mice tend to be smaller, more rounded and with more fur on the tail and ears than rats. Identify rats and mice with help...

  • How Smart Are Mice?

    Mice are smart enough to be trained to find their way through a maze and find their way into people's houses. Discover how mice are not as smart as dogs, cats, monkeys or dolphins with information...

  • What Do Wild Mice Eat?

    Wild mice are opportunistic omnivores, which means that they eat any plant life or small insects that they come across. Find out how baby mice, like all mammals, start by eating milk from their...

  • What Do Mice Eat?

    Mice will eat anything that they come across, including plants, beetles, cereal, cookies and pet food. Find out how mice can chew through almost anything using their large incisor teeth with...

  • What Does Mouse Feces Look Like?

    Mouse feces looks like small grains of black rice and often has a musty odor associated with it. Plug up holes in your house and cover up food to prevent mice from infesting a house with advice...

  • How to Breed Mice for Snake food

    Feeding a few growing snakes can be expensive. Breeding your own mice can save you a bundle.

  • How to Breed Mice And Set Up A Complete Breeding Cage

    Breeding mice (Mus musculus) requires little work on your part. Mice know exactly what they are supposed to do. Here are a few tips that might make it easier for you throughout the breeding process.

  • How Smart are Mice?

    The mouse, a type of rodent known as mus musculus, is usually placed fairly high on the scale of animal intelligence due to its problem-solving abilities. Mice are complex social creatures with...

  • How to care for a Black and white Tegu

    If you have a black and white Tegu then you should know that their very loving reptiles and love the attention from you. When you get a Tegu you need to know that there a very big responsibility...

  • What Do Mice Eat?

    Mice are primarily herbivore animals, although opportunity may lead them to eat almost anything, especially in extreme situations where nothing more suitable is available. This is especially true...

  • Where Do Mice Nest?

    Mice live all over the world, in nearly every country and climate. Their proximity to humans enables some mice to live in otherwise inhospitable areas, where people inadvertently provide food,...

  • What Do Mice Hate?

    We've all heard folks scream "Eek, a mouse!" but we may not always realize that mice, too, have their own list of things they hate. The list includes things found in nature as well as those...

  • About Rats

    Rats are one of the most successful creatures on the planet, partially because they have learned to live around humans. They are not fussy eaters and can thrive on just about anything they find....

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