Zoologist at the Museum of Natural History in Halifax, says rat populations tend to be quite stable. The appearance of more rats in public spaces may not indicate a population boom, but rather a symptom of a changing landscape, which rats abhor.Virtually all of the rats in question are Norway rats, which are also known as brown rats or sewer rats — all of which are descendants of rodents unwittingly imported by European settlers
Andrew Hebda
Did you know...
Rats are rodents that are mostly found nesting in human spaces and they constitute one of the most dreaded pests today. Generally, rats and other rodents do not hibernate during the winter months. They are active throughout the year, but there is a lull in their normal activities, and breeding usually slows down during the winter months.
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