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 a house, it should be released at least 1-2 miles away.
To prevent a mouse from returning, it should be relocated at least one mile away from its original location.
The mouse should be taken at least one mile away from the house to prevent it from returning.
To prevent a mouse from returning to your home, release it at least one mile away.
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 a house, it should be released at least 1-2 miles away.
To prevent a mouse from returning, it should be relocated at least one mile away from its original location.
The mouse should be taken at least one mile away from the house to prevent it from returning.
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To prevent a mouse from returning to your home, release it at least one mile away.
a wild undomesticated mouse will stay wild, so i recommend releasing it outside away from your house
If its in the field, its not a house mouse.
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.
No because a house mouse is in the house :)
Mouse House or Rat flat
Absolutely NOT!!! They are wild and will just spread germs!
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