The House of Commons has got a problem with rodents.
Commons staff have now been asked to not store food in their offices.
It found that moths, mice, rats, flies, feral pigeons and herring gulls have all been known to cause issues at Westminster.According to the report, "controlling these pests is a major undertaking", and is conducted by a full-time pest control technician provided as part of the Houses' pest control contract and a contract for bird control.
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