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Rats

Numbers peak in autumn and winter, March to August, as they seek food and shelter, with breeding ramping up in spring.

Rats and mice gnaw fruit, dig up seed, strip corn and citrus and tunnel through garden beds. They breed quickly and are drawn to compost, pet food and fallen fruit, so good garden hygiene matters as much as control.

How to identify

How to prevent

How to control organically

Tip: match your planting to the right month for your region to grow strong plants that shrug off pests. See the regional planting calendars.