Scottish Parliament '˜infested with vermin'

It seems the Scottish Parliament is home to more than just MSPs and their staff.

By The Newsroom Tuesday, 7th February 2017, 12:26 pm Updated Wednesday, 1st March 2017, 9:01 am

Parliamentary authorities have been forced to call out pest controllers following regular rodent sightings. Picture: Neil Hanna

Pest control experts have been called out to remove vermin from Holyrood almost 200 times in five years, official figures have revealed.

Regular rodent sightings in parliamentary offices and even the debating chamber have led to professionals being called out a record number of times in 2016.

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Since 2012, pest controllers have dealt with 176 infestations, rodent sightings and bird problems.

Figures released under the Freedom of Information Act found the total bill for tackling the vermin problem in this period came to just under £25,000.

MSPs have raised the issue on several occasions.

In 2013, Nationalist MSP Christine Grahame called for a resident cat to patrol Holyrood and for “humane traps” to be laid after regularly spotting mice during office hours.

Parliamentary officials in 2008 spent £13,000 on falconry services in a bid to drive away nesting pigeons.

A spokesman for the parliament said; “Like most city centre premises we have pest-control measures in placer to keep pests at bay.