Council pest control budgets fall by 24.4 per cent on average since 2010 Experts warn cuts have led to plague of 'super-rats' that are much larger Spending on street cleaning has also fallen by 16 per cent across UK 'Super rats' are expected to outnumber humans two to one by next year

By James Chapman, Political Editor for the Daily Mail

Published: 19:46 EST, 13 February 2015 | Updated: 07:31 EST, 14 February 2015

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Pest control budgets have been slashed by a quarter by local authorities, prompting expert warnings of a plague of 'super-rats'.

Information released to Labour by councils has revealed deep cuts in the amounts being spent on controlling vermin.

Across 200 local authorities in England, pest control budgets have been cut by 24.4 per cent on average since 2010.

There has also been a 16 per cent cut in the amounts spent on street cleaning.

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