The species found in arizona is the white throat wood rat also known as woodrat and new world rat.
Roof rats and pack rats.
Also known as a wood rat a pack rat is more commonly found within central arizona desert regions.
They also devour a variety of crops including cereals sugar cane coconuts cocoa oranges and coffee beans and any feed intended for cows swine chickens cats and dogs.
Roof rats usually prefer to nest in the attic of a home or office building but can also be found in trees garbage piles construction sites and many other areas.
It consists of shoots twigs and green vegetation.
There are over 20 species of pack rats from the arctic to central america.
Roof rats threaten natural habitats because they feed on many of native birds and insects.
Like all rats roof rats can transmit many diseases as well as contaminating.
Pack rats on the other hand are not considered true rats as they belong to the neotoma genus they are a different species.
Also known as black rats roof rats have black or dark brown colored fur with a lighter underside.
There are three main types of pack rats within central arizona homes including the whitethroat pack rat mexican pack rat and stephen s pack rat.
Pack rats give birth to much smaller litters than other rats producing only two or three offspring at a time so in theory an infestation should be more manageable.
A pack rat unlike most others has fur on the tail.
Pack rats from the us have a simpler more basic diet.
They all carry diseases.
They have long hairless tails that measure longer than its entire body.
Commonalities between roof rats and the az pack rat.
Both roof rats and the az pack rat need only a small crawl space to gain entry to your home.
While pack rats have a lot of traits and characteristics that make them stand out from other mice and rats when it comes to diseases all these rodents are very similar.