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Rowdy rodents are a 'fire risk' says EK woman battling to banish them from home

A Lanarkshire woman who has been terrorized by pesky squirrels for two years fears her home will go up in flames.

Denise Stronach, from East Kilbride, says she is being forced out of her home by the rowdy rodents who live in her loft and keep her awake at all hours of the morning.

The 57-year-old has reported the issue to her local council, who undertook work, but the troublesome squirrels remain.

So far the pests have chewed through two TV cables and Denise fears this could cause a blaze at her home.

She said: "The squirrels are driving me crazy. It is like someone is playing ten pin bowling above my head.

"They are absolutely horrific and I can't even imagine the damage they have done to my loft. I've been through two televisions because they keep chewing through the cable.

Denise Stronach at her East Kilbride home (Ross Turpie/Daily Record)

"I have been having sleepless nights because of them and I can't even eat. It is really affecting my health.

"The longer I'm out the house, the better. I'm usually out early in the morning then go back late because of them.

"I am absolutely fed up with them and scared they might start a fire."

Denise first noticed the infestation two years ago and believes the squirrels managed to get in through her roof.

She estimates around 12 squirrels are living in her loft but the rodents also roam her garden.

South Lanarkshire Council have fitted netting, blocked up holes in the fascia board and infilled cement at the chimney area. They say environmental health have been sent out to remove the squirrels ,but claim no one was home for them to get access to the property.

Pest Control UK warns that when squirrels enter a loft space they can cause structural damage by tearing up loft insulation for bedding, as well as posing a fire hazard by stripping insulation from electrical wiring or chewing through cabling.

Denise is desperate for the squirrels to be removed and all damage to be repaired.

A spokesperson for South Lanarkshire Council said: “In response to earlier contact from Ms Stronach on this matter, the council’s Repairs Service has undertaken works to block up holes in the fascia board, infill cement at the chimney area and fit valley netting. Since then there have been no further reports of issues with squirrel entry from Ms Stronach.

“Environmental Services has been unable to gain access on three visits to Ms Stronach’s home when they’ve attended to see what assistance they could provide, and have left their contact details so that an internal inspection of Ms Stronach’s home can be arranged.”

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