Norway rat is also known as the brown rat and can be seen on places of food production and storage such as in our supermarket, restaurants and homes. Rats eat and contaminating food with their urine, feces or fur. Rats can also damage buildings and spread diseases that affect humans and pests. Norway rat is one of most common rats found in Canada and United States.
Norway Rat Questions & Answers
What does a Norway rat look like?
Norway rats are husky, brownish that weighs 200 to 500 grams and length of 13 to 18 inches that includes 6 to 8 inch tail. It has a blunt nose with coarse body fur. Upper part of Norway rat is reddish to grayish brown and the underside is typically grey to yellowish-white.
Do Norway rats cause damage and are they hazardous to humans?
Yes, Norway Rats can destroy buildings by gnawing and burrowing. They are very dangerous for humans as well. They can spread diseases such as Plague and Murine Typhus.
Where are Norway rats most common?
Norway Rats can be found throughout year. They live outdoors but in the cool weather they enter in homes, buildings and other food storage places.
When am I most likely to see Norway rats?
Norway Rats are from nocturnal family that means they are most active in night but in case of limited food and water or in large infestations, rats become active during the day as well.
Where do Norway rats build their nests?
Poor hygienic conditions and garbage attracts them at homes, restaurants and other property. Norway rats can be found under garbage and outside they will hole into the ground.
What are the breeding habits of the Norway rat?
Breeding is most active in fall and spring with an average life span of one year. They have four to seven litters per year with a growth period of 22 days.
How can I tell if I have an infestation of Norway rats?
Gnaw marks, tracks, burrows and greasy markings on walls indicate the presence of Norway Rat.
What can I do to prevent an infestation of Norway rats?
Good sanitation can definitely reduce the chances of Norway Rats inside and outside the building. It involves good house keeping - proper storage and handling of food, removing trash and proper cleaning of house. Make sure that dog pens are properly maintained.
If I have an infestation of Norway rats, what can I do to eliminate them?
If your place is infested from pests such as Norway Rats, Visit your nearby Maple Pest Control Office. Maple Pest has advanced technology methods and techniques to control them and prevent from re-infestation.
Preparation Guidelines for a Rat Control Treatment
Remove food basis and close all the holes and opening area from where rats may enter in the house.
Vacate the closets, rats are present in there
Make sure your kids and pets should not enter in the house when servicingthe house.
Our team may use glue boards, snap-traps, rodenticide bait and live traps. Please do not touch or move theses items.
Do not enter in the areas during treatment and after for minimum of 4 hours or until the product dry.
After re-entry if possible open windows and doors for about 20 minutes.
Pregnant women, infants and people suffering from heart, kidney, and other such major ailments should consult doctor before service and if possible avoid the areas for at least 24 hours.