Why mice behave just like sharks
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SUPEPROOF™ director and mouse behaviour expert Gulliver Hill explains how mice are nocturnal creatures with relatively poor eye sight. They use their highly-developed sense of smell and their whiskers to get around. They can smell holes by sensing air currents, and their whiskers tell them if they can get through holes.
In this way, they behave like sharks. Like sharks, they are olfactory animals – using their sense of smell. They are led by their noses, not their eyes. These senses have become highly evolved to sense their environments, one an ocean, the other a home or business property. SUPEPROOF™ mouse proofing works by preventing mice from smelling and feeling holes, stopping them from getting in homes to find food.