Rats and other rodents posing ‘huge’ public health risk amid ongoing bin strike

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Leaving waste out on the street in plastic bags presents a real risk of encouraging rodents, Mr Turner said, adding: “If possible, store uncollected rubbish in sealed boxes, bins, or similar containers and if you are able to, taking waste to a local recycling centre or tip will also help reduce the risk of attracting pests.

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