The Pest Monitor - Winter 2005Singing Mice and IPM (Integrated Pest Management)By Dr. Yori Sasaerila Love me tender, love me dear … is most likely not the tune sung by male mice when in love, but we now know that they can sing when they are in that mood. Timothy E. Holy and Zhougsheng Guo, from Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, USA, conducted experiments to find out how male mice respond to the scent of female mouse urine. They found that male mice responded by squeaking. This response, of course, is not a surprise; it has been known for decades that mice squeak. What is surprising about this finding is that when they further analyzed the ultrasonic signals (high-frequency sounds - undetected by human ears), using computerized voice analysis technology, Holy and Guo discovered that they were not just random signals. These ultrasonic signals have two main properties of a song: (1) distinct syllables - recognizable distinct categories of sound, instead of just one sound repeated over and over; and (2) recurring themes - "like the melodic hook in a catchy tune" (Holy and Guo, 2005). In other words, male mice sing in the presence of female mice, a behaviour that so far is only known to a very small group of organisms, including songbirds, humpback whales, porpoises, insects and possibly bats. The baited songs or sounds may vary from songs of virgin females, pregnant females, or even the purring sound of baby mice, or the combination thereof.
These points are crucial because when a mouse discovers a food source, it will not only release its pheromone, it will also sing to attract mates. To human ears, the mouse's song might not be as beautiful as those of a songbird, but it certainly is attractive to a female mouse. Once a pair of mice coupled, it's just a matter of time before a new colony will be established. Lastly, the songbirds have been called the Sinatras of the animal world. Should mice be the Presleys? Reference: Holy TE, Guo Z (2005) Ultrasonic Songs of male mice. PloS Biol 3(12):e386 Garlic Butter Fried Insects1/4 cup butter * Mealworms are especially delicious prepared in this manner. |

