Rats
The black rat’s coat varies from grey to black. Black rats generally reach a length of 15 to 20 cm, to which is added a long tail of 20 cm. He is an excellent climber and can swim but is not attracted to water.
Mice
The coat of the mouse goes from light brown to light gray. It generally reaches a length of 7 to 10 cm, plus a long tail of 7 to 10 cm. It is an excellent climber and can swim but it is not attracted by water.
Cockroaches
American cockroach lives in dark & warm corners: pet shops, sewers, garbage chutes. Searches for warm moist head with mouldy residues.
Flies
Flies grow on the surface or inside decomposing plant matter. They are attracted by heat, light at night and by the smell of food.
Hornets
As natural dens such as tree barrels are becoming increasingly rare, hornets often seek compensation in the human environment.
Mosquitoes
Mosquitoes develops in stagnating or virtually still water. Likes moist environments, leaves, houses and farm buildings.