As with other types of animals, there are several types of rats. The rat is the most 'victims' of rodent control is the brown rat, also known as the sewer rat. In addition, there is the black rat, smaller and usually lives in fields, and the white rat, which is the domestic rat or lab rat.
Rats that are affected by actions of vermin are usually brown rats. This species prefers wet rat. It is for this reason that the rat is found in sewers and is likely to seep into the pipes. A brown rat in a dwelling is provided a rat lost.
It lost a rat because rats live in society. This animal is highly organized. A rat is removed too early from its mother will have problems of reintegration, because he has not learned how to organize. Precisely because of this ability to learn, the rat is used in scientific investigations in the laboratory.
But should we be concerned at seeing a rat at home? Admittedly, this is not pleasant at all if we do not expect to meet one (and one can assume that few people expect). Furthermore, although the rat is an animal clean (wash it, just like cats), it is ultimately a pest.
And pests, they are harmful. This means they are carriers of disease. With regard to our homes, the problem is not the food they ate, but that they affected: diseases carried by rats spread by assimilation.
Rats are not only hazardous to public health but also for the portfolio. We hardly dare to imagine the financial aspect: you have to throw all the food that they can hit. For sellers or producers of cereals problems are still a thousand times worse.
Moreover, a lack of the passages they could go. It is highly advisable, for example, clean drinking a can before opening it, because it would not be the first time someone falls seriously ill. This is another aspect expensive for not having taken precautions to rodent ...
In summary, the rat is a dangerous animal, either by touch or, worse, by a bite. It is therefore imperative to monitor what is avoided at all costs the appearance of rats. If you see one at home, it is always better to bring in a specialist who will check your drains to ensure that there is no more!
Monday, January 17, 2011
Better know a rodent specialist!
9:20 AM
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