How do rats get on board ships?


How do rats get on board ships? Rats could come aboard with freight, vehicles, and containers on cargo ships and ferries. Rats can cause significant damage to boats left unattended in rat-infested ports through the winter or until the next fishing opener.


Are rats common on boats?

Rats and mice, particularly, like to nest inside boats laid up for the winter. Once aboard, they can chew through wiring, upholstery, and even woodwork, so check your boat regularly. If an infestation is suspected, deal with it right away — or call an expert.


How did rats end up on ships?

History. Seaports have a longstanding history of dealing with rats. They are attracted to ships due to the smell of fish, additional food resources and comfort of the heating & A/C. Because cruise ships have all of these boxes checked, they are highly desirable for rodents - if they can get on board.