FREE newsletter is just champion! Get the biggest and brightest stories sent straight to your inboxA psycho seagull boom is on the way because the pandemic has stopped officials applying for licences to destroy their eggs.Councils usually coat the shells with a liquid paraffin oil to stop the inner embryo from developing, which effectively sterilises them.This tricks the gulls into thinking they can still grow, so they continue to sit on them before ejecting the eggs from the nest weeks later.But there is currently a delay in licences for gull control being granted by Natural England.Town hall chiefs in Cheltenham, Glos.
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