True/False #2
The Norway rats tail is longer than the combined length of head and body.
True or False -answer False
The house mouse does not have a notch on the inside of the upper incisors.
True or False -answer False
Roof rats seldom burrow.
True or False -answer True
Rats generally have a poor sense of smell.
True or False -answer False
The house mouse requires very little water.
True or False -answer True
Rats do not swim well.
True or False -answer False
Mice are very curious.
True or False -answer True
Rats and Mice are primarily nocturnal foragers.
,True or False -answer True
The Norway rat prefers fruits, vegetables, and grains.
True or False -answer False
Rats have a highly developed sense of hearing.
True or False -answer True
The Norway rat has a slender body & pointed nose.
True or False -answer False
The ears of the Roof rat are large and prominent.
True or False -answer True
Anticoagulants prevent the conversion of Vitamin K in the kidneys of rodents.
True or False -answer False
Chronic rodenticides require only one feeding to kill.
True or False -answer True
Warfarin is an anticoagulant.
True or False -answer True
Red Squill is the slowest acting rodenticide.
True or False -answer True
,Sodium Flouracetate can be used by Pest Control Operators.
True or False -answer True
Sanitation is an important step in rodent control.
True or False -answer True
Pre-baiting of unset traps is sometimes needed for rodent control.
True or False -answer True
Mice can fit through an opening as small as a dime.
True or False -answer False
Chloropicrin is registered for rodent control.
True or False -answer True
Methyl Bromide may be used in burrows near a food plant.
True or False -answer False
Carbon Monoxide from your car is an excellent gas to be used in rat burrows.
True or False -answer True
Warfarin kills by destroying the coagulating powers of blood.
True or False -answer True
, Weasels, skunks, and reptiles are enemies of rats.
True or False -answer True
Red Squill depresses breathing in a rodent to the point where the animal dies of respiratory
failure.
True or False -answer True
Red Squill is a slow kill chemical.
True or False -answer True
Red Squill is relatively safe for humans and pets, and is used to control the Brown Rat.
True or False -answer True
Rat urine can be traced with a Ultra Violet light.
True or False -answer True
Anti-Coagulant rodenticides cause internal bleeding.
True or False -answer True
Vitamin K is an antidote for Warfarin and Diphacin rodenticides.
True or False -answer True
Zinc Phosphide is toxic to all forms of animal life.
True or False -answer True
A rat trap must be thrown away after killing a rat.