It's best to take the mouse to a location at least a mile away from your home, then simply open the lid and release the mouse. Clean the trap. It'll be fresh and ready for the next time you need it.
In the old days, it was called “Mouse in the house!” The big man would put up his hand when a shorter player defended him. Some even yelled “Mouse in the house.” That meant, “THROW ME ...
Haven’t most of us seen some droppings in our house and thought, “Yuck! That sure looks like those belong to a mouse! We must ...