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Common Rat Species in Stamford

Pest Control Management

By Green Pest ManagementPublished about a year ago 1 min read

Stamford is home to two common rat species: Norway rats and roof rats. Understanding their differences can help residents and businesses identify and address infestations effectively.

Norway rats, also known as brown rats, are larger and stockier. These ground-dwelling rodents are typically found in basements, sewers, or lower levels of buildings. They burrow into the ground and are notorious for gnawing through tough materials like plastic, wood, and even lead pipes. Norway rats prefer dark, damp spaces and are more aggressive than their roof-dwelling counterparts.

Roof rats, also known as black rats, are smaller, slimmer, and more agile. They are excellent climbers and prefer nesting in higher areas, such as attics, rafters, or ceilings. Unlike Norway rats, roof rats are more commonly found in trees or above-ground areas and are drawn to homes and structures with easy access to elevated spaces.

Both species pose significant risks, including property damage and health hazards. Early identification and professional control are key to preventing infestations from spiraling out of control. If you suspect an infestation, contacting a rat control expert in Stamford is the best way to protect your property and health.

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