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<blockquote data-quote="KDM" data-source="post: 207791" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>Norway Rat. Sorry!! With this last snow, food is harder to find so rodents will gravitate toward homes and barns more. Roof rats are smaller than the one pictured by about 50%. I believe the wood rats are the same species, but there are lots and lots of common names for rodents. Field rats, rice rats, and sewer rats come to mind. Almost all of them are Norway rats under a different name. Clean up the clutter where rats like to live and remove the food and you should be fine. Done battle with them several times at my place with a combination of rat poisons, traps, and sanitation. When the snow melts, they go back into the bush and I don't see them until winter again. Good Luck!! Sounds like you are off to a fine start. Keep after'em.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDM, post: 207791, member: 314"] Norway Rat. Sorry!! With this last snow, food is harder to find so rodents will gravitate toward homes and barns more. Roof rats are smaller than the one pictured by about 50%. I believe the wood rats are the same species, but there are lots and lots of common names for rodents. Field rats, rice rats, and sewer rats come to mind. Almost all of them are Norway rats under a different name. Clean up the clutter where rats like to live and remove the food and you should be fine. Done battle with them several times at my place with a combination of rat poisons, traps, and sanitation. When the snow melts, they go back into the bush and I don't see them until winter again. Good Luck!! Sounds like you are off to a fine start. Keep after'em. [/QUOTE]
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