Yes, Rats can climb along a rope. They do it all the time.
YES
The pothos plant can climb on its own using its aerial roots, but it may benefit from support to grow vertically.
some certain types can
Pack rats, or wood rats, are skilled climbers and can navigate a variety of surfaces. While aluminum screens are not as easy to climb as natural surfaces like trees or rocks, pack rats can potentially climb them if they find sufficient grip or leverage. However, the smoothness of aluminum may make it more challenging for them compared to other materials. Ultimately, while they may attempt to climb, their success may vary based on the conditions.
Rats can't climb across the aluminum foil; it keeps the rats from nesting in the tree.
Yes, very much. Comfy nesting and a good place to hide, also helps rats climb buildings.
absolutely, I see them do it often outside my Fl home,ferrets climb well cand are also nimble.ER
Yes they do, so they can climb high banks of mud.
norvigien rats can swim very well while regular tree rats climb very well. both can end up in the walls of a 3rd floor apartment
To encourage your pothos plant to climb and grow vertically, provide a support structure such as a trellis or moss pole for it to cling onto. Regularly prune the plant to promote new growth and train it to climb upwards. Additionally, ensure the plant receives adequate sunlight, water, and nutrients to support healthy growth.
Yes, pothos plants can climb up walls or other surfaces using their aerial roots to attach and grow vertically.
They can. Usually they tend not too, though. So if ur worried about rats getting into ur house or whatever try not to!