Put at tactical nuke in it and blow that mother ducker
Black rats CAN live in garbage cans.
they eat garbage
Its habitat its in garbage or in wooden ceilings
rats in New York eat rotting food and garbage
rats, garbage, poop
If garbage is not properly disposed of, then not only can it cause a clutter, it can be a health hazard. Garbage harbors parasites, disease carrying rats, among other things.
Rats as we know do carry germs. They travel through sewer systems, dirty train stations, garbage, and other non sanitary things. Rats are not born with ' rabies or any other germ'. Rats / mice have to be out often and go into unsanitary places like a sewer system garbage and in general around streets. For extra info rats and mice are not related but are mistaken for one-another.
Black rats can also be called roof rats. Rats do not live in trees, usually in buildings, garbage cans, boxes and enclosures and near to where humans live. Black squirrels can look like rats sometimes, they do live in trees.
Rats literally do feed on garbage, well the city ones do, I'm sure the people who own rats as pets feed them something better.
If rats can't find plant items to feed on, yes rats will feed on garbage or even animals. However, the animals that rats feed on would already be dead. Rats are scavengers; this is also why rats carry so many diseases. Only when rats can find no other food sources will they turn to something living.
Rats may be attracted to your home due to the availability of food, water, and shelter. Common attractants include garbage, pet food left outside, cluttered areas, and easy access points such as gaps or holes in walls. Making your home less appealing to rats by removing these attractants can help deter them.
Rats are attracted to apartment building yards primarily due to the availability of food sources like garbage, pet food, or bird feeders. Additionally, these yards may provide shelter in the form of overgrown vegetation, piles of debris, or unsealed entry points into buildings. Finally, rats are also attracted to water sources such as leaky faucets or standing water in the yard.