House mice are small rodents commonly found in human habitats. They have a slender body, large ears, and a long tail, typically measuring about 2.5 to 4 inches in length. Their fur is usually gray or brown, allowing them to blend into their surroundings. House mice are known for their adaptability and can thrive in various environments, including homes, farms, and warehouses.
These mice are primarily nocturnal and are often active at night. They are omnivorous, feeding on grains, seeds, and even scraps of food left by humans. House mice can reproduce quickly, making them a common pest in urban areas.