Shocking Study: Cockroaches, Fish, and Mice Threaten British Buildings
- 2025-04-05 10:19:00

A recent study has revealed an alarming rise in pest infestations across the UK, with cockroaches, fish, and mice posing significant threats to buildings. Experts warn that these pests are not only damaging infrastructure but also creating health hazards for residents.
Cockroaches, known for their resilience, are becoming increasingly resistant to pesticides, making them harder to control. Meanwhile, certain species of fish, such as silverfish, are thriving in damp and poorly ventilated areas, causing damage to books, wallpaper, and fabrics. Mice, on the other hand, are notorious for gnawing through electrical wiring, which can lead to fire hazards.
The study emphasizes the importance of integrated pest management strategies, combining improved sanitation, structural repairs, and targeted pest control measures. Researchers urge property owners to remain vigilant and take proactive steps to mitigate these risks.
This unsettling trend highlights the need for greater awareness and action to protect British buildings from these persistent invaders.