Christmas leftovers are helping breed a plague of rats that are feasting in overflowing bins. And an estimated 74% of the rodents are now resistant to many shop-bought poisons, experts are warning.Jenny Rathbone, of Pest.co.uk said: "More and more people are seeing rats in the open, a sign that numbers are very high."Many are attacking domestic bins, and anyone being careless about their Christmas rubbish will pay the price."This autumn and winter has already seen the rodent population soar by around 25% and lockdown meant empty offices, shops, restaurants and pubs became perfect breeding areas.Cardboard and paper from presents also makes ideal nesting material for the creatures in colder weather.Ms Rathbonae added: "The advice is really.
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