yes
They eat the roots of many plants such as tapioca. Also they eat bamboo.
the bamboo rats are the coompetitors of the panda.
Rhizomys species construct extensive burrow systems among roots of dense bamboo stands, where they feed primarily on bamboo roots.
Pumpkins can attract rats if left outside for a long time, as the smell and seeds can be appealing to them. It's important to dispose of pumpkins properly to avoid attracting rats.
they look like rats with bamboos sticking out of them. be happy.
no
Rats communicate in various ways, including scent marking using urine. So female rats will attract males. Also, a good home for rats will attract more rats. Many people will say that if there are rats, there are seldom mice in the same place - which is true to a point - rats will eat mice.
Yes, they do!
Oh, dude, you're talking about the pandas, those black and white cuties that are basically the poster children for bamboo consumption. They're like the vegans of the animal kingdom, munching on bamboo all day long. So yeah, if you ever need a bamboo cleared out, just call up a panda, they'll take care of it for you.
Yes, rat feces can attract more rats because it contains pheromones that signal the presence of other rats in the area. This can act as a signal to other rats that the area is a safe place to forage for food and establish a nest. Proper cleanup and sanitation of rat feces is important to prevent further infestations.
Hoarding can bring garbage in to the house and attract rats as well as bugs.