![]() Norway Rat (Brown Rat, House Rat, Wharf Rat, Sewer Rat)Rattus norvegicus (Berkenhout)This 9-inch long creature is known as the socialite of the rat family. They usually live in groups, which means where there is one, there are likely others. Norway rats produce an average of 20 young per year, so finding a rat in your home is far from a small problem and requires immediate attention. These rats will fight for food, even if it means chewing through plastic. Along with the threat of numbers comes the threat of disease that poses serious health threats to your family and pets.
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