Residents have laid poison on the stairs of the complex in a bid to combat the rats. And he's after killing another one downstairs. “And then the man upstairs, I was coming in downstairs and he said, don't come in. Then the day after, there was one running up and down my balcony and it's going up and down the drain pipe. “, the lady upstairs found one in her flat when she came out to have a smoke and went back in. The flats are small enough and some flats have three, four, five people living in them, and you’re not able to open your window. Especially in the heat, you want to open your windows and let some fresh air in. Read more: Boy, 13, who was brutally assaulted in Dublin park 'thought he was going to die' “Some of the children are afraid, they don't play 'cause are on the stairs running up and down and along the balconies. She told Dublin Live: “Last three weeks there's been some in the playground where the kids play in the football pitch. Jane, not her real name, is one of the people living there and she worries for the health of the children and elderly people living in the building. ![]() The pests were first spotted in October and it has become steadily worse since then. ![]() There are even rodents coming into the building when they open the main door. Residents from Emmet Buildings on Watling Street, Dublin 8 have said that the rats are "everywhere" - in the flats, on balconies, on top of the shelves, in the children's playground and football pitch. ![]() Social housing residents have been dealing with a rat infestation which has become so unbearable they can't even open windows during the humid summer months, it has been claimed.
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