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 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.
A captured mouse should be released at least 1-2 miles away from where it was caught to prevent it from returning.
Releasing the mouse about 1-2 inches from the surface can help achieve optimal performance in a computer game.
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.
catch it then put it outside the house far away from your house so it doesn't gaet back in!
I heard that you must take him one mile away....
There really is no set limit or guidelines as to how far away from your house cattle should be fed. You can feed them as close or as far away from your house as you want.
A captured mouse should be released at least 1-2 miles away from where it was caught to prevent it from returning.
it is most likely either a mouse or a rat, we once had a field mouse in our house... we used a live trap which you can perchase almost anywhere, then we let it go far away so it would never get in any house again.
Releasing the mouse about 1-2 inches from the surface can help achieve optimal performance in a computer game.
The release point for the mouse is a distance away.
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On average, a mouse can travel up to 1 mile in a day.