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Rat infestation

Reported via mobile in the Vegetation (grass/hedges/trees) (NH) category anonymously at 19:39, Tue 20 September 2022

Sent to National Highways less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 3837153.

Rat infestation - the whole tree bank grass land area is infested with rats. I’m fed up of having to bait my own garden to try and control them when they are coming from your property.

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  • No doubt the rats are attracted to the huge amount of litter blighting our roadsides and countryside nowadays. Unfortunately 99% of the population are happy to live in filth, this is the result.

    Posted anonymously at 10:28, Wed 21 September 2022

  • Thank you for your report of a rat infestation.

    For us to raise a works order please could you provide an exact location. This will enable our team to attend the site and investigate.

    Please can you respond to this Fix My Street report with the relevant location information. Alternatively, our Customer Contact Centre is available 24 hours a day at:

    • 0300 123 5000 • info@nationalhighways.co.uk

    If responding via our Customer Contact Centre, please quote the reference number: 22410920

    Regarding any litter in this area that is the responsibility of the local authority, Hull Council. They can be contacted here: www.hull.gov.uk/council-and-democracy/customer-service/contact-us.

    Kind regards

    National Highways

    Posted by National Highways at 15:05, Tue 27 September 2022

  • Hello

    What three words

    ///slows.belly.warm

    My neighbours report the infestation is right along the tree line behind the house fences and on your property. No obvious litter - you need to get this under control quickly as residents can only bait and control a limited area - it’s overgrown and ideal for rats to hide and burrow in.

    Posted anonymously at 19:04, Fri 14 October 2022

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