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Birmingham being overrun by 'unbelievably big and heavy' rats | Birmingham being overrun by 'unbelievably big and heavy' rats |
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Birmingham is battling an invasion of rats, with more than 5,100 rodent alerts recorded in the past year. | Birmingham is battling an invasion of rats, with more than 5,100 rodent alerts recorded in the past year. |
The city has been plagued by rats as large as small cats, the Birmingham Mail reported. | The city has been plagued by rats as large as small cats, the Birmingham Mail reported. |
City pest control officer Colin Watts told the newspaper he had seen a 2ft-long rodent, which was as “wide as a brick”, prowling the streets. | City pest control officer Colin Watts told the newspaper he had seen a 2ft-long rodent, which was as “wide as a brick”, prowling the streets. |
The number of calls made by homeowners to report the presence of rats on their property rose by almost 300 over the past 12 months. | The number of calls made by homeowners to report the presence of rats on their property rose by almost 300 over the past 12 months. |
Out of the 5,100 alerts recorded, the worst affected areas were the districts of Ladywood with 982 calls, Hodge Hill with 739 calls and Perry Barr with 707 calls | Out of the 5,100 alerts recorded, the worst affected areas were the districts of Ladywood with 982 calls, Hodge Hill with 739 calls and Perry Barr with 707 calls |
Mr Watts told the Birmingham Mail he saw the huge rat on Belchers Lane in Bordesley Green. | Mr Watts told the Birmingham Mail he saw the huge rat on Belchers Lane in Bordesley Green. |
"One of the biggest I’ve seen must have been 14 or 15 inches long,” he said. | "One of the biggest I’ve seen must have been 14 or 15 inches long,” he said. |
“That was just the body, without the tail. | “That was just the body, without the tail. |
“With its tail it would have been over 2ft. It was like a small cat.” | “With its tail it would have been over 2ft. It was like a small cat.” |
Earlier this month, councillors objected to plans to privatise Birmingham’s pest control services on the grounds that it could render rat catchers out of some residents’ price range. | Earlier this month, councillors objected to plans to privatise Birmingham’s pest control services on the grounds that it could render rat catchers out of some residents’ price range. |
The service has been told that it must become self-funding within two years in a bid to reduce the council’s budget by £600,000. | The service has been told that it must become self-funding within two years in a bid to reduce the council’s budget by £600,000. |
But Councillor Peter Kane warned against outsourcing the service. | But Councillor Peter Kane warned against outsourcing the service. |
“Although there are shortcomings in the service they are not the result of the department but of the resources they are given,” he told the newspaper. | |
“Our experience of outsourcing in the past has been a disaster.” | “Our experience of outsourcing in the past has been a disaster.” |
Mr Watts said some rats are as heavy as two bags of sugar. | Mr Watts said some rats are as heavy as two bags of sugar. |
“They’re unbelievably big and heavy when you pick them up,” he said. | “They’re unbelievably big and heavy when you pick them up,” he said. |
“It’s because of all the food around for them in bags. They are definitely getting bigger. We just about keep things under control.” | “It’s because of all the food around for them in bags. They are definitely getting bigger. We just about keep things under control.” |
There have been a number of reports in recent years regarding the increasing size of rodents. | There have been a number of reports in recent years regarding the increasing size of rodents. |
In February, scientists from the University of Leicester claimed that rats could eventually grow to the size of sheep as they adapt to take advantage of larger mammals becoming extinct. |
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