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Roof Rat

(Length: 7" – 8" head
to tail)
Black or brown in color, the roof rat is slender with
a tail that is usually longer than the combined length
of its head and body. They are nocturnal and prefer
to forage for food above ground in elevated areas indoors
and outdoors. They are excellent climbers and often
use trees and utility lines to reach food and enter
buildings. They are a plant and animal eater, but are
very fond of fruit, especially oranges. They nest inside
and under buildings, or in piles of rubbish or wood.
House Mouse

(Length: 2" – 4" head
to tail)
Light brown or light grey in color, the house mouse
is small and slender with large ears and small eyes.
They have a keen sense of hearing, taste, smell and
touch. While they are mostly active at night they can
be seen during the day searching for food. Although
they usually feed on cereal grains, they will eat almost
anything. They nest within structures or burrows and
establish a "territory" near food sources,
generally 10 to 30 feet from their nest. The house mouse
is a prolific breeder.
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