Delicious and Nutritious
Pumpkins are a sweet treat for humans, just as they are for mice. We use the sweet pumpkin flesh for pies and cookies, cakes, and goodies all season long. The history of the consumption of pumpkins stretches back over 10,000 years.Vitamins
Everyone knows that mice have poor eyesight, and they use their whiskers to feel and map out the area around them. Perhaps their lack of sharp vision causes them to seek out the high levels of vitamin A that pumpkins supply. Pumpkins have so many other vitamins and minerals that they are considered a top superfood.Sweet
Because pumpkins get sweeter and sweeter as they ripen or decompose, mice love when a pumpkin has already been carved. They do not have to work as hard to get to the more tender inside.Seeds
If the pumpkin is left uncarved, mice will make their way to the interior to find the high-protein seeds high in fibre and energy; high-energy foods are a good source of winter nourishment.