0.0 Of course!! It can have poison in it!
No, they are a bit smaller than rabbit droppings.
no the rat that doesn't have babies might eat the babies be safe with the babies
The difference between mice and rat droppings is the size. Rat droppings will be the size of a raisin while mice will be about the size of a single grain of rice.Sources:I own 2 rats and 2 mice. :)
Rat Feces is another way to say rat dropping.
Absolutely! Mice and rat droppings can transmit Salmonella, tapeworms, jaundice, leptospirosis, Weil's Disease and other bacteria and viruses. You should remove any droppings found using gloves and then clean the area well using a disinfectant.
No, mice and rats are two different species. Rats have rat babies, mice have mouse babies.
They are elongated pellets. Mouse droppings look like "chocolate sprinkles," but rat droppings are larger, maybe 4-5 times the size, perhaps around 5 mm in diameter.
Squirrel droppings look very similar to rat droppings. They are very light brown in color and look like black beans or raisins.
Rat droppings when fresh are little brown oval pellets on average 1cm or less long. They are moist to the touch. When they are not fresh they dry hard and look more black.
Clean the rat droppings up at work. Inform your supervisor at work that you believe you have gotten ill because of rat droppings. Go to a doctor if you are sick and answer their questions. Follow the doctor's instructions and inform the doctor if his or her instructions didn't help. Consider, if there is evidence to that effect that you need to report to the business as a health and safety issue and possibly local government health officials
when its ready
No unless interaction from a male rat (such as getting a rat that is about to have babies). two female rats can not have babies