Sometimes they can.
If the baby rabbits are old enough to have run away from the nest, then there is no reason to worry. the young rabbits know where home is and will not stray far from it. It is a natural instinct to run away from a predator, hence humans, and they never run very far from their nest when they do run.
There are two different types of mice, White Footed Mice and the House Mouse. To keep my house from being infested with mice, I used the Dr T's Rat A Way Repellent that I bought off from a website called I just applied the Dr T's Rat A Way Repellent around the foundation of my house and the mice are gone. This repellent has a special ingredient that "repels" mice from the area. Believe me it works! I used it and i dont have mice or rats anymore! Try it yourself before you call the exterminator because you never know how it easy it was and plus you would be able to save money yourself! The prices are cheap too on the website so you would be spending a lot less tha you would calling an exterminator.
so far they returned from 2 miles away
Horses have strong homing instincts and can rely on their sense of smell, hearing, and memory to find their way home if they become separated. However, their success in finding their way home may vary depending on the individual horse's experiences and surroundings. It's important to ensure proper identification and safety measures to prevent horses from getting lost in the first place.
Squirrels have an excellent sense of direction and typically rely on landmarks, smells, and visual cues to find their way back home. They can use their keen memory and sense of smell to navigate, allowing them to find their way back from varying distances, sometimes up to a few miles away.
Mice can travel up to about 1 mile to find their way back home.
Mice can travel up to 3 miles to find their way back home.
Yes, mice have a strong ability to navigate and remember their surroundings, allowing them to find their way back home after being taken to a new location.
yes
depends, different mice sleep differently but yes that is a common way
Yes, mice have a strong sense of smell and memory that helps them find their way back to their nests.
Yes, mice have a strong sense of smell and memory that helps them navigate back to their nest even if they are far away.
Mice use their keen sense of smell and memory to navigate back to their nests. They leave scent trails as they explore, which helps them find their way back. Additionally, they rely on landmarks and visual cues in their environment to guide them home.
The same way a mother cat does. By making a nest, cleaning, nursing & keeping the babies warm.
no way!! mice need to be at least 4 weeks old til they ;eave their mum. at 2 weeks they still occasionally suckle and need to be with their mum and siblings.
Trial and Error
From my own experience the best way to rid your home of unwanted mice is to use the newly designed covered mouse traps. They are a very cost effective way to remove the pests from your home, they are efficient and fairly inexpensive.