New Englanders should not be strangers to mice.

It always makes me laugh when people are shocked to find mice in their basement in the winter...

DUH - the mice are cold. And mice have the ability to squeeze in spaces that are smaller than a quarter of an inch wide.

So, not only do mice get into basements in the winter, but they can get into ANY warm building they want to when it is cold outside.

And Boston Logan International Airport is no exception.

But mice don't always show themselves...usually, they remain hidden in a basement, behind a wall, or anywhere else humans are not.

Not at Boston Logan International Airport...those mice practically boast about their ability to sneak into buildings and show off for human beings.

Two mice were spotted in Terminal B dancing...or fighting...or something.

This is not the norm.

Yes, it is "normal" for most buildings in New England to see mice activity...but not in the open. Not for the world to see.

Usually, mice are a little more afraid of humans. They will run to hiding when they see one.

So I'm not sure what the Boston Logan International mice are eating...but they are fearless.

If you're flying out of Logan anytime soon, watch where you step...

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