People have food. The rats come for the garbage and any food they can steal.
Rats may follow you to your new home if they can gain access to transportation or find their way there through scent trails. Prevention measures like sealing entry points and keeping a clean environment can help deter rats from moving to your new home.
Rats can live anywhere, including on boats
Rats nest in any safe location near food and water. Outdoors, rats burrow into the ground. Indoors, nesting occurs in double walls, between ceilings and floors, in closed-in areas around worktops, and anywhere rubbish is allowed to accumulate.Source: www.oxford.gov.uk/files/seealsodocs/23133/Rats.pdf
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In "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH," Janice is the youngest daughter of Mrs. Frisby. She is curious, kind-hearted, and shows empathy towards others, including the rats the family encounters. Janice plays a minor role in the story, but her presence exemplifies the importance of family and connection.
Rats may follow you to your new home if they can gain access to transportation or find their way there through scent trails. Prevention measures like sealing entry points and keeping a clean environment can help deter rats from moving to your new home.
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the causes of the plague was the fleas on the rats they bit the rats and then when the rats died they moved on to bite the humans
No, they can sometimes prevent them!
Mrs. Frisby is initially scared and intimidated by the guards at the rats' home, who turn her away. She is told to come back during the night to seek assistance from Nicodemus, the wise leader of the rats.
Take them home, make sure they're healthy, and give them to a reservation.
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In the movie, the rats live in a rosebush near the farmers house, where they have electricity, that they have stolen from the humans. I would describe it as dark, dreary, and wet or moist looking.
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Rats are normally about 2-5 inches tall, but have been known to grow much larger under ideal circumstances. The largest rats are the Norway rats, and the African pouched rats.
The two main causes were the rats and the fleas brought from Asia.
Female rats can have phantom pregnancies. As rats come in to season every 5 days they are likely to at one stage have a phantom pregnancy. Especially if she is living with other girl rats ( who can indeed hump each other) .. So if your rat is building a nest and has not been near a boy, it's most likely to be a phantom!!