There are several (online) article about garlic and rats. Why don't you Google on it for a while? Here is an example: Garlic Boosts Lung Health in Rats (Randy Dotinga)
http://news.healingwell.com/index.php?p=news1&id=524908
No, garlic is not poisonous to rats. its quite the opposite it actually help them if they have Arthritis and if they dont have arthritis then its just an added bonus
mice will eat anything edible including meat, cheese, fruits, vegetable, candies and yes including onions and garlic.
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.
A cat won't eat garlic, and you should not force them to eat garlic.
Only very few rats do, but not all of them.
yes
There is no consensus about whether dogs can eat garlic or not, with some saying garlic is good for dogs, and others that it should be avoided. Because of the lack of consensus it is probably best to not feed garlic to a Staffordshire bull terrier, just to be on the safe side.
Rats are mammals. Mammals feed their Young on milk.
Rats
Rats will eat almost anything. It is best to feed them grains.
rats when he decided not to feed on people
you should feed the sand boa mice or rats
Rats.
They feed mostly on trash out of dumpsters.