Norway Rat Droppings (10069531116)
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Description: Norway rats can produce 40 to 50 droppings per day. When fresh droppings are observed, you have an active infestation. Photo by Matt Frye, NYSIPM To learn more about rodent control, see our "Mice and Rats" webpage: nysipm.cornell.edu/whats-bugging-you/rodents/. Date: 15 April 2013, 06:32. Source: Norway Rat Droppings. Author: NY State IPM Program at Cornell University from New York, USA.
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