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Black Rat Identification Melbourne

Identify black rats in Melbourne — distinguishing features, risks, and control.

Black Rat in Melbourne — Quick Answer

The black rat, also known as the ship rat, is a common pest in Melbourne that nests above ground in roof voids and dense vegetation. Adults weigh 120–200 grams with sleek dark fur, large ears, and a tail longer than the body. They are skilled climbers that contaminate food and carry diseases. T47 Pest Control offers professional trapping and baiting programs tailored to eliminate black rat infestations in Melbourne homes.

How to Identify Black Rat

Size

15–20 cm body; tail longer than body; 120–200 g

Colour

Dark brown to black; lighter underside

Behaviour

Agile climber, nocturnal, omnivorous with preference for fruit and grain

Habitat

Roof voids, trees, vine-covered walls, shipping areas, warehouses

Look-Alikes & Confusion Notes

The black rat is sometimes confused with the Norway rat. Key differences: black rats are sleeker, have larger ears, and a tail longer than the body. They prefer elevated nesting whereas Norway rats are ground-dwellers.

Risk & Urgency

High. Black rats spread salmonella, leptospirosis, and murine typhus. They gnaw electrical wiring (fire risk) and contaminate stored food. Prompt professional treatment prevents colony expansion.

Where Found in Melbourne

Black rats thrive in Melbourne suburbs with mature trees and dense gardens. They are particularly common near ports, waterways, and older commercial precincts. Inner-city terrace houses with roof voids are frequently affected.

What to Do Now

Clear dense vegetation from walls, secure roof entry points with metal mesh, and remove fallen fruit. Professional treatment from T47 Pest Control combines targeted baiting with exclusion work to resolve the problem quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are black rats and roof rats the same?
Yes, the black rat (Rattus rattus) is also known as the roof rat or ship rat. All three names refer to the same species, which prefers elevated nesting sites and is an excellent climber.
What diseases do black rats carry?
Black rats can spread salmonella, leptospirosis, murine typhus, and rat-bite fever. They contaminate food and surfaces with urine, droppings, and hair.

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