And broken clocks tells the right time twice a day. How often do you expect the randomization could/would help rather than hinder bug zapping?
Bug reporting itself would become a much bigger problem due to the greater difficulty in reproducing them.
The story itself is interesting enough, opening it up to all kinds of hypothesis. Don't ruin it by adding the typically inane verbiage:
"Figuring out why certain strains of mice are more sedentary than others could help shed light on genetic differences between more active and sedentary people."
Basically, pointing out errors is not enough - it only makes us look bad.
Some science.
"Protozoa are small, and bacteria are small, but viruses are smaller than the both put together."