Reports of Norway rat sightings in Boise and Eagle have become increasingly common since 2020, leading to local experts believing that the populations have proliferated to the point that they're likely here to stay.
Norway rats are known by many names but are most commonly known for being large, city-dwelling rodents.
"They tend to start out under decks or sheds," Jeff Evans, owner of Boise Pest Control said. "It is very easy to have a rodent population boom in a matter of a few weeks. On average, they have eight rats per litter and can reproduce on average five times in a year."
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Norway rats are known by many names but are most commonly known for being large, city-dwelling rodents.
"They tend to start out under decks or sheds," Jeff Evans, owner of Boise Pest Control said. "It is very easy to have a rodent population boom in a matter of a few weeks. On average, they have eight rats per litter and can reproduce on average five times in a year."
#boise #rats #rodents
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