Roof rats prefer to build their nests and live in dense cover and shadows of thick shrubbery vine covered trees power lines and fences.
Roof rats in nh.
The most common rat invaders are roof rats and norway rats.
The most common rats found inside are black rats also called roof rats and brown rats also called norway rats.
When they get into homes they can get into everything.
The main difference between rats and mice is that rats are larger and they spread more diseases.
Other roof rat features include large ears with very little hair and pointy faces.
Typical rats only live a few years.
These creatures make these nests inside and outside of structures.
The roof rat feces are spindle shaped and reach about 1 2 inch in size the norway rat s droppings have a capsule shape.
Roof rats have soft and smooth fur that is typically brown with intermixed spots of black.
Adult roof rats measure 6 8 16 20 cm when combining their head and body length.
Roof rats will also make tunnels through insulation and will leave chew marks wood pipes.
Their undersides are often white gray or black.
Roof rats are long and thin rodents that have large eyes and ears a pointed nose and a scaly tail.
They do however have extremely strong senses of hearing smell touch and taste.
The dead fronds of thick palm trees thick vegetation that grows over fences and utility lines.
Roof rats have smaller and sleeker bodies than norway rats and their fur is smooth.
This makes them as invasive as mice and equally dangerous when it comes to spreading diseases and illness.
All rats are the same level of intruder.
Roof rats are generally black in color while norway rats are brown or gray.
Some other common outdoor nest locations include the following places.
Both of these rat species are able to get into many places inside a home or business.