You may know how to humanely kill pythons and cane toads, but what about palm rats? Facebook user Katie Poole posted to the I ...
You may notice gnaw marks on wires, wood or plastic, as roof rats chew to maintain their teeth. Scratching or scurrying noises in walls or ceilings, especially at night, are common indicators.
It’s the busy season for roof rats and pest control experts say they’re plaguing neighborhoods across the Valley.
Rats are becoming a growing problem in the Treasure Valley – and it’s a problem without a clear solution in sight.
We also have roof rats. Roof rats thrive in close proximity to humans. People unwittingly attract roof rats by planting citrus trees or having standing water on their property. These adaptable ...