How Rats Use Their Teeth to Damage Your Building
While rats aren’t exactly wrecking balls, they can cause significant damage to your home. If a rat chews at the same location persistently, over time, the material will give way and a hole will begin to form. Things will move even faster if multiple rats work on the same spot. Before long you can have an army of rats living inside your walls. When this happens, you’ll hear them scurrying around inside the walls, especially at night.The Power of Rat Teeth
In addition to seeking entry to the building rats will chew on your walls for teeth maintenance. Where teeth maintenance is concerned, the rats try to keep their perpetually growing in check. Failure to do this could result in the teeth growing so long (since they grow up to 1.4 mm daily) that the rat is unable to chew, resulting in starvation. So they use whatever solid surface or material they can find to grind the teeth back down to size. Their jaws are pretty powerful too, especially when you consider their small size. The force of their bite in relation to size outweighs that of sharks and alligators. Can you imagine how powerful their bite would be if they had the size of those larger animals? Scary to consider isn’t it? So can rats chew through your walls? If your walls are made of wood, definitely. They will also make short work of, sheetrock, plaster, plastic, and drywall. If your walls are made of concrete, rats will be challenged but it is not impossible for them to chew through, especially if the wall is already weakened.