Manchester Evening News

I can hear the rats... it’s horrible having to live like this

ANGRY MUM SAYS RUBBISH HAS CAUSED INFESTATIO­N OF RODENTS

- By SAIMA AKHTAR

A MUM has spoken of her disgust at a rat infestatio­n on her street – which she claims is a result of food waste not being disposed of properly and bins not being emptied enough.

The mum, who asked not to be named, lives on a street in Oldham’s Limeside housing estate, where a majority of the properties are managed by Onward Homes.

She claims she has been dealing with a rat problem for well over a year, having spotted the rodents running around in her garden at all times of day and night.

She said that an alley on the street is a hotspot for fly-tipping and the street light there is currently not working. She says the issues have left the passage crawling with rats, which have been getting into people’s gardens, she claimed.

She told the M.E.N.: “There is a ginnel on the street and the light doesn’t work, so it’s dark. If you walk through there at night time, you can hear the rats running underneath the fences.

“People are leaving rubbish bags in the ginnel. It’s awful, especially if there’s young girls walking through at night time – people use their phone torch lights if they walk through it.

“I can hear the rats coming into my garden at night. You can see the rats at the day time, as well.

“Numerous times, I have woken up in the morning and there have been rats in my garden. I always hear them squealing.

“When I look through the living room window, you can see them going in and out of the bins. There are a lot of people around here who are having the same problem.

“My neighbours have tried putting rat poison out, but we can still hear the rats running around in our gardens. I don’t know if it’s just this street that we live on, but it is absolutely rife with them.

“There are also people on the street who have got rubbish out in their garden, who are not helping the situation. No wonder we’ve got rats. We need someone to go to these tenants and say ‘listen, you need to get this rubbish out,’ or else we’ll never get rid of these rats.”

Having been dealing with the infestatio­n since she moved into the property, the woman revealed that she is ‘petrified’ of rats.

“Rats make me cringe,” she said. “I have seen a rat that has been absolutely torn apart.

“There was a rat head in my garden the other day. So I’ve got to pick that dead rat up and put it in the bin. It’s just horrible, having to live like this.”

Additional­ly, the woman said that the bins are emptied every three weeks on her street – so overflowin­g food waste bins could be attracting the rats even more.

She said: “It’s unpleasant to go out to my bin when I need to use it. I am scared to death that a rat will jump out of the bin when I open the lid.

“The bins on the street stink and it’s just horrible. I don’t think the bins are being emptied enough. We recycle our cardboard and bottles and things like that, but in the black bins where our food waste goes, the rubbish piles up, so you’ve got rats in the bins.

“I make sure all my rubbish goes in my bins, but there are people on the street that don’t do that. You just hear people complainin­g about it all the time, it is so bad. “We’ve all got big holes in our bins around here, where the rats are gnawing through the bins to get to the rubbish. That’s how bad it is. It’s not healthy. My child absolutely loves animals, but I always have to stress, do not touch the rats.

“The other week, my child went into the garden and touched a rat and became very poorly the next day. There are a lot of people around here who are having the same problem. I am not just blaming the council, because it is some of the tenants who are leaving rubbish out. They need to tell these people, ‘get it sorted, or get thrown out, one or the other.’ Something needs to be done about it, now.”

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A mum says her area is overrun with rats
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A dead rat found by the mum

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