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EastEnders set plagued by huge problem – and it’s causing bosses a major headache

'Pretty gross' problem originated in the prop room of the £87million set, which was only opened in 2022

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Real Rats Cause Havoc on EastEnders Set!

EASTENDERS has been home to countless screen rats down the years — and now real ones have moved in.

Rodents have been gnawing through props and pooing at the soap’s £87million s

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Rats have started nesting in the prop room on the EastEnders set

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Rats have started nesting in the prop room on the EastEnders setCredit: BBC
The soap's famous Kat, played by Jessie Wallace, might need to be called in to tackle the vermin problem

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The soap’s famous Kat, played by Jessie Wallace, might need to be called in to tackle the vermin problemCredit: BBC
None of the rodents have yet made it into the Queen Vic

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None of the rodents have yet made it into the Queen VicCredit: BBC

Pest control were called in after vermin started nesting in the prop room floor at BBC Elstree Centre in Hertfordshire.

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A source said: “EastEnders has always tried to represent London and that’s become a little too true with an outbreak of rats.

“No one wants to see rodents at work and they have been causing a headache by chewing props and leaving droppings everywhere.

“It’s pretty gross.

“Thankfully none have made it into the Queen Vic —  yet.”

Traps and toxic repellents have been laid by pest control, though the soap’s famous Kat, played by Jessie Wallace, is always on hand if needed.

A report stated: “Attended site for call-out due to reported rat activity in the EastEnders prop store mezzanine floor.

“A thorough visual inspection was carried out showing chewed products/nesting material.”

The new set opened in 2022 – four years later and £27million more than originally intended.

An EastEnders spokeswoman said: “There is no rat infestation at EastEnders but on the odd occasion, if we have suspected an unauthorised visit from a furry visitor, we have called in the specialists.”

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