They could become more aggressive as we enter their nesting season.
We're being warned seagulls could become more aggressive as we enter their nesting season.
Pest control firm, Rentokil, says it sees increased activity from gulls this month.
A spokesperson says most of their callouts relate to urban areas, which offer pest birds easy access to food waste and tall buildings which can mimic high cliff tops that gulls would traditionally nest on.
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