To how large they can grow.” He clarified that certain rats could develop to the point where they endanger kids and even pets.
A huge rat may hurt a kid or small pet, particularly if it feels threatened. However, illness is the true worry,” he said.
Through their urine and droppings, rats may transmit harmful infections, and bigger rats inherently generate more waste. Salmonella and leptospirosis are two illnesses that pose real dangers.
In both public and residential settings. Lee’s remarks follow Will Timms, Birmingham’s busiest rat catcher, who said that he has been working tirelessly.