Apodemus flavicollis

• Adults - Head and body: 95 to 120 mm; tail 75 – 110mm. Weight
ranges between 14 and 45g.
• They have brown fur on their backs and white on the underside with a distinctive complete band of yellow fur around the neck.
• They have large ears, protruding eyes and a long tail.
• Breeding occurs from March or April until October, with gestation
taking 25 or 26 days.
• Young are fully weaned after about 18 days and usually start to
breed the year following their birth.
• Most mice do not survive longer than 12 months.
• They can spoil or consume stored food or interfere with electrical
wiring.
• They prefer mature broad–leafed woodland and habitats such as
hedges, rural gardens and buildings.
• They are more likely to enter buildings than wood mice (Apodemus
sylvaticus).