rats
Rats are medium-sized rodents of the genus Rattus, with two species accounting for most human encounters: the brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) and the black rat (Rattus rattus). They are native to Asia but have been introduced worldwide and are highly adaptable to varied environments, especially urban settings where food waste provides abundant calories. Rats are omnivorous and opportunistic feeders; their diets include grains, seeds, fruits, garbage, and small animals.
Adult brown rats measure about 20–25 cm in body length, with a tail of a similar length;
Rats breed year-round in human-sized environments. Gestation 21–23 days; litter sizes 6–12; several litters per year.
Rats can carry and spread pathogens including Leptospira (leptospirosis), Salmonella, and others; fleas on rats were
Control relies on sanitation, exclusion, and population reduction using traps and, when necessary, rodenticides in tamper-resistant