A mouse hole is often referred to simply as a "mouse hole," but it can also be called a "rodent hole" or "burrow." These openings serve as entry and exit points for mice and other small rodents, typically found in walls, floors, or outdoors. In some contexts, especially in architecture, it may be referred to as a "mouse entry."
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A mouse lives in a hole
A mouse's home is called a nest. Nests are typically constructed using various materials such as twigs, leaves, paper, fabric, and other items that provide insulation and comfort for the mouse.
A mouse lives in a hole
The correct spelling is "mousehole" as one word, without a space in between "mouse" and "hole."
The plural possessive form for the hole of the mice is the mice's hole.The singular possessive form for the hole of the mouse is the mouse's hole.
Hole in wall.
in a hole
The best method for filling a mouse hole with a mouse hole filler to prevent rodents from entering the house is to use steel wool or copper mesh along with a sealant like caulk to block off the entry point effectively.
the mouse is in the princesses room in the hole in her wall but you have to get the cheese to get him/her.
A dime sized hole.