I believe I have some expertise in mouse release best practices. I leave food in the trap that they can eat, and release them immediately in the morning. If they’re shivering and acting strangely they may be sick. Then you <really> need to get them out of there. Also, remember that three mile rule. (Convert to kms yourself.) They need to be released far from habitation.
I believe I have some expertise in mouse release best practices. I leave food in the trap that they can eat, and release them immediately in the morning. If they’re shivering and acting strangely they may be sick. Then you <really> need to get them out of there. Also, remember that three mile rule. (Convert to kms yourself.) They need to be released far from habitation.
The mouser in Chief!
Awesome pictures of Socks! 😊🧦
The more rainbows the better- see what you can find at the other end. 🍀
Gay mice
You gotta make that last photo of Socks in the field into a sticker….look at that smile!!
I need to start a Socks merch shop! This would make a great sticker indeed.
The joyous look on Socks face as he comes closer to you is just priceless. The final picture has to be a contender for the 2026 Best of Socks award.
Hopefully the mice survived the release process and are somewhere sleeping and eating happily.
You can't live with rodents for health reasons. Don't feel bad at all. You gave them a chance at more life.
The circle of life applies to "All Creatures Great and Small." Enjoy the ride! 😊