Wednesday 14 September 2011

norway rat tunnels

Norway Rats are borrowing rodents, which means that they dig holes and tunnels underground for shelter. These borrows can be found along the foundations of buildings, near garbage, woodpiles or shrubbery, and in...

and Norway Rat Burrows
and Norway Rat Burrows

Wild Norway rat burrows
Wild Norway rat burrows

The Norway rat, commonly known
The Norway rat, commonly known

Several Norway rats and a crow
Several Norway rats and a crow

Norway Rat (Rattus norvegicus)
Norway Rat (Rattus norvegicus)

Norway Rat ( Rattus norvegicus
Norway Rat ( Rattus norvegicus

The tuatara were released into burrows prepared by the Motuihe Trust. More than... “DOC eradicated Norway rats and mice from Motuihe in 1997.... DOC maintains a network of traps and pest detecting tunnels on the island.
Scoop Business » Sixty tuatara released on Motuihe Island

The Federal government, in all its wisdom and autocracy, decided that it needed a rat's warren of secret tunnels laced throughout the city's underground. Hidden evacuation tunnels for government officials, clandestine offices,...
norway rat tunnels

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