Rattus rattus is commonly known as the roof rat, black rat, and ship rat. Roof rats were common on early sailing ships and apparently arrived in North America by that route. This rat has a long history as a carrier of plague. Roof rats range along the lower half of the East Coast and throughout the Gulf States upward into Arkansas. They also exist all along the Pacific Coast and are found on the Hawaiian Islands. Frightening: Ultrasonic devices have not been proven to provide rat control. Lights and other sounds are of limited value. Visual devices such as model owls, snakes, and cats are of no value. Repellents: None are effective. Toxicants Anticoagulant rodenticides (slow-acting chronic-type poisons): Brodifacoum (Talon®, Havoc®). Br...
Roof rats (Rattus rattus) and deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) are occasional pests of nut and tre...
Within the past ten years, the roof rat (Rattus rattus) problem in residential Santa Clara County ha...
The United States National Park Service and the United States Wildlife Services made a planned and s...
Rattus rattus is commonly known as the roof rat, black rat, and ship rat. Roof rats were common on e...
The Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus) is a stocky burrowing rodent, unintentionally introduced into Nor...
The roof rat, or black rat (Rattus rattus) is an Old World rodent species not native to North Americ...
The roof rat (Figures 1 & 4 Rattus rattus), also known as the black rat, ship rat, or house rat, is ...
The roof rat (Rattus rattus), also known as the black rat, ship rat, or house rat, is an Old World r...
Within the past ten years, the roof rat (Rattus rattus) problem in residential Santa Clara County ha...
A program to control roof rats (Rattus rattus) has been conducted by the Orange County Vector Contro...
Northern Santa Clara County, California, was historically an agricultural community with orchard cul...
Roof rats have invaded the Phoenix metropolitan area. Although the desert surrounding Phoenix is for...
The Polynesian rat (Rattus exulans) is smaller than either the Norway rat (R. norvegicus) or the roo...
The roof rat (Rattus rattus) utilizes Algerian ivy and the Himalayan blackberry for food and cover, ...
Roof rats (Rattus rattus) and deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) are occasional pests of nut and tre...
Within the past ten years, the roof rat (Rattus rattus) problem in residential Santa Clara County ha...
The United States National Park Service and the United States Wildlife Services made a planned and s...
Rattus rattus is commonly known as the roof rat, black rat, and ship rat. Roof rats were common on e...
The Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus) is a stocky burrowing rodent, unintentionally introduced into Nor...
The roof rat, or black rat (Rattus rattus) is an Old World rodent species not native to North Americ...
The roof rat (Figures 1 & 4 Rattus rattus), also known as the black rat, ship rat, or house rat, is ...
The roof rat (Rattus rattus), also known as the black rat, ship rat, or house rat, is an Old World r...
Within the past ten years, the roof rat (Rattus rattus) problem in residential Santa Clara County ha...
A program to control roof rats (Rattus rattus) has been conducted by the Orange County Vector Contro...
Northern Santa Clara County, California, was historically an agricultural community with orchard cul...
Roof rats have invaded the Phoenix metropolitan area. Although the desert surrounding Phoenix is for...
The Polynesian rat (Rattus exulans) is smaller than either the Norway rat (R. norvegicus) or the roo...
The roof rat (Rattus rattus) utilizes Algerian ivy and the Himalayan blackberry for food and cover, ...
Roof rats (Rattus rattus) and deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) are occasional pests of nut and tre...
Within the past ten years, the roof rat (Rattus rattus) problem in residential Santa Clara County ha...
The United States National Park Service and the United States Wildlife Services made a planned and s...