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Couple terrorised by rats which bite them as they sleep and swim in their toilet 

Andy Roberts, 56, and Rosie Glazzard, 53, are begging their council to move them after suffering an eight-month infestation.

Andy Roberts found rats swimming in his toilet and watching him at night (Picture: SWNS)
Andy Roberts found rats swimming in his toilet and watching him at night (Picture: SWNS)

A couple are begging their council to move them to another home as an eight-month infestation of aggressive rats shows no sign of relenting.

Andy Roberts, 56, and Rosie Glazzard, 53, say the rodents first began invading their maisonette in Kempsey, Worcershire, in December.

The pests began by gnawing at their floorboards and sofa before chewing through the wires to their freezer in the search for food.

Teeth and claw marks were found on metal food tins in the kitchen, as well as piles of droppings under the bath.

Andy Roberts is afraid to use his toilet in Kempsey after he came face-to-face with a rat swimming in the water Release date ? July 29, 2024. A couple plagued by breeding rats have been bitten by the ravenous rodents and even found one swimming in their toilet as they wrestle with an infestation. Andy Roberts and Rosie Glazzard fear they are being driven from their home of 30 years by the rats which they say are taking over their maisonette in Bannut Hill in Kempsey, near Worcester. Both have been bitten by the rats - Mr Roberts, 56, on his big toe and 53-year-old Miss Glazzard three times, including on her toes and bottom since they reported the infestation in June. Although pest controllers have been out to put down poison in trays, Mr Roberts says it does not appear to be working. In one disgusting incident a fortnight ago he found a rat swimming in his toilet.
Andy reveals piles of rat droppings beneath his bath (Picture: SWNS)
The couple say the problem is unbearable (Picture: SWNS)
The couple say the problem is unbearable (Picture: SWNS)

Andy says a rat bit his toe while he slept, while Rosie says she has suffered three bites including on her feet and bottom.

After they reported the problem to Malvern Hills District Council in June, officials notified owners Platform Housing who sent in pest controllers.

Andy says professionals laid down poison traps but the rodents somehow survived – and he even found one swimming in his toilet.

Andy said: ‘We have asked the council to move us. We should not be living here with rats.

Andy Roberts is afraid to use his toilet in Kempsey after he came face-to-face with a rat swimming in the water. Release date ? July 29, 2024. A couple plagued by breeding rats have been bitten by the ravenous rodents and even found one swimming in their toilet as they wrestle with an infestation. Andy Roberts and Rosie Glazzard fear they are being driven from their home of 30 years by the rats which they say are taking over their maisonette in Bannut Hill in Kempsey, near Worcester. Both have been bitten by the rats - Mr Roberts, 56, on his big toe and 53-year-old Miss Glazzard three times, including on her toes and bottom since they reported the infestation in June. Although pest controllers have been out to put down poison in trays, Mr Roberts says it does not appear to be working. In one disgusting incident a fortnight ago he found a rat swimming in his toilet.
A neighbour came over to help kill the rat found in the toilet (Picture: SWNS)
Andy Roberts is afraid to use his toilet in Kempsey after he came face-to-face with a rat swimming in the water Release date ? July 29, 2024. A couple plagued by breeding rats have been bitten by the ravenous rodents and even found one swimming in their toilet as they wrestle with an infestation. Andy Roberts and Rosie Glazzard fear they are being driven from their home of 30 years by the rats which they say are taking over their maisonette in Bannut Hill in Kempsey, near Worcester. Both have been bitten by the rats - Mr Roberts, 56, on his big toe and 53-year-old Miss Glazzard three times, including on her toes and bottom since they reported the infestation in June. Although pest controllers have been out to put down poison in trays, Mr Roberts says it does not appear to be working. In one disgusting incident a fortnight ago he found a rat swimming in his toilet.
The couple are afraid to use their toilet now (Picture: SWNS)

‘I can’t stay here tonight. We need somewhere else to go. When Rosie was asleep there was a rat on the back of the settee. It was there for a few seconds, looking at me.

‘I could not believe my eyes when I saw one in the toilet bowl.

‘I felt a bit sick. It was a baby rat. Our neighbour came out and killed it. I didn’t have the nerve to do it.

‘We just don’t seem to be getting nothing done quickly enough to get rid of the rats.

Mess caused by the rats in the home of Andy Roberts who is afraid to use his toilet in Kempsey after he came face-to-face with a rat swimming in the water. Release date ? July 29, 2024. A couple plagued by breeding rats have been bitten by the ravenous rodents and even found one swimming in their toilet as they wrestle with an infestation. Andy Roberts and Rosie Glazzard fear they are being driven from their home of 30 years by the rats which they say are taking over their maisonette in Bannut Hill in Kempsey, near Worcester. Both have been bitten by the rats - Mr Roberts, 56, on his big toe and 53-year-old Miss Glazzard three times, including on her toes and bottom since they reported the infestation in June. Although pest controllers have been out to put down poison in trays, Mr Roberts says it does not appear to be working. In one disgusting incident a fortnight ago he found a rat swimming in his toilet.
The rats have left a mess all around their home while chewing at furniture (Picture: SWNS)

‘How much longer have we got to stay in here with this rat problem?’

Andy a commercial cleaner, says he has been told not to come into work until the problem is dealt with.

Marion Duffy, chief operations officer at Platform Housing Group said: ‘We are sorry to hear of our customers’ concerns; we arranged for pest control to visit their home and we are awaiting their report so that we can deal with the issue.

‘We will continue to keep our customers updated.’

The council has been approached for comment.

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