Footage of dozens of rats in Swansea triggers alarm and calls for immediate pest control action
In an unsettling revelation, a video capturing numerous rats scurrying in and around the garden areas of Swansea city centre has stirred both concern and disbelief among locals and authorities alike. Captured by Jamie Rollison in the early hours, the footage reveals at least 10 rats darting in and out of shrubbery, with Rollison estimating a startling total of up to 30 rodents sighted between Princess Way and The Kingsway.
The peculiar scene unfolded at around 12:15 am as Rollison and a friend encountered what initially appeared as a lone rat, only to quickly realize the magnitude of the infestation. “They kept coming and coming,” Rollison remarked, describing the moment as both shocking and unprecedented. The sight of these rodents, particularly in a newly renovated and aesthetically pleasing part of the city, was especially disconcerting for the onlookers.
Embed from Getty ImagesSwansea Council has responded swiftly to the viral video, with pest control officers deployed to assess the situation and determine necessary interventions. The council has assured the public that it offers comprehensive pest control services, encouraging residents and businesses to report any signs of rat infestations through their official website.
This incident underscores the continuous battle urban areas face against rodent populations and the importance of maintaining clean and sanitary environments to deter such occurrences. The council’s prompt action and the community’s vigilance are crucial in addressing and mitigating the impact of these unwelcome visitors, ensuring the safety and well-being of Swansea’s residents and visitors alike.