Roof ratsRoof Rats

Order: Rodentia
Family: Muridae
Scientific Name: Rattus rattus (Linnaeus)
Color: Brown with black intermixed
Legs: Four
Shape: Long
Size: 16" total (6-8" body plus 6-8" tail)
Antennae: No
Flight: No

Roof rats get their name from their tendency to be found in the upper parts of buildings. Ranging in size from 6 to 8 inches in length, not including their tails, they have very poor vision and are color blind. They do have extremely strong senses of hearing, smell, touch and taste. The roof rat is smaller than the Norway rat.

Habits
Roof rats are known for the damage they cause by chewing on materials and eating stored foods.

Habitat
Roof rats can be found in the upper parts of buildings, and can also be found under, in and around structures. They only need a space of one-half inch to get into buildings.

Threats
Roof rats secured their place in history by spreading the highly dangerous bubonic plague. They support many ectoparasites and urinate on food.

Prevention
To prevent rats from entering a home, seal up any holes or cracks larger than a quarter. Remove sources of moisture and harborage.