To prevent a mouse from returning to your home, release it at least 1-2 miles away in a suitable habitat. Mice have a strong homing instinct and may find their way back if released too close.
To prevent a mouse from returning to your house, it is recommended to release it at least 1-2 miles away.
To prevent a mouse from returning to your home, release it at least one mile away.
To prevent a mouse from returning, it should be relocated at least one mile away from its original location.
To prevent a mouse from returning to a house, it should be released at least 1-2 miles away.
It is unlikely that a mouse will return if you release it into the wild. Mice are known to have strong homing instincts and will likely try to find their way back to their original location.
To prevent a mouse from returning to your house, it is recommended to release it at least 1-2 miles away.
To prevent a mouse from returning to your home, release it at least one mile away.
To prevent a mouse from returning, it should be relocated at least one mile away from its original location.
To prevent a mouse from returning to a house, it should be released at least 1-2 miles away.
It is unlikely that a mouse will return if you release it into the wild. Mice are known to have strong homing instincts and will likely try to find their way back to their original location.
To ensure a safe and successful relocation, a captured mouse should be released at least 1-2 miles away from its capture location. This distance helps prevent the mouse from finding its way back and reduces the risk of it returning to the original location.
Ensure that Bluetooth is On in the Bluetooth section of System Preferences. In the Mouse section of System Preferences click on the Set Up Bluetooth mouse button in the bottom right corner. If the mouse is switched on (small switch underneath - green light should be on) the iMac should discover the mouse.
Click on the owl in Mordred's secret hideout. He should fly outside. Climb out. If you click on the owl, you should say "He's not interested in me". This is when you release the mouse. The owl will eat the mouse and follow you.
Below the owl you should have captured.
The release point for the mouse is a distance away.
Release the robot mouse by selecting his item card in your item bag. If he isn't *eaten* he will return to the bag. Feed the mouse to the owl outside the underground lab, and Merlin will follow you. To retrieve something, click the owl and then the item.
Use the Add Hardware Wizard to install the device's specific drivers.