Here’s a detailed overview of the brown rat:
1. Basic Information
- Scientific name: Rattus norvegicus
- Also called Norway rat or sewer rat.
- One of the most common rats worldwide, especially in urban areas.
2. Appearance
- Size: 16–20 inches including tail
- Color: Brown or grayish-brown fur, lighter underbelly
- Features: Long, scaly tail; small eyes and ears; strong teeth for gnawing
3. Habitat
- Found near human settlements, sewers, farms, and garbage dumps.
- Burrow in the ground or use existing structures like walls, basements, or attics.
- Prefer areas with easy access to food and water.
4. Behavior
- Nocturnal: Active mainly at night.
- Omnivorous: Eat grains, fruits, vegetables, small animals, and human food scraps.
- Reproductive capacity: Can have multiple litters per year, each with 6–12 pups.
5. Health Concerns
- Can spread diseases like leptospirosis, hantavirus, and salmonella.
- Contaminate food and surfaces with urine and droppings.
- Can cause structural damage by gnawing on wires, insulation, and wood.
6. Signs of Infestation
- Droppings near food storage areas
- Gnaw marks on wood, packaging, or wires
- Burrows or nests in dark corners or basements
- Scratching or squeaking noises at night
7. Prevention & Control
- Seal entry points in walls, doors, and windows.
- Store food in sealed containers.
- Reduce clutter and standing water.
- Consider traps or professional pest control for serious infestations.
If you want, I can also provide a step-by-step plan to spot and prevent brown rats around your home, including safe DIY traps and exclusion tips.
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