Google's new £1 billion headquarters in King's Cross is encountering unexpected issues due to a fox infestation on its rooftop garden. The problem surfaced during construction, with reports indicating that foxes had begun digging burrows within the garden's manicured grounds, which feature substantial amounts of soil and numerous trees. This ongoing situation, described as a three-year saga, has drawn attention from pest control experts who suggest that the foxes are likely benefiting from abundant food sources in the area. Despite their presence, Google maintains that the impact on construction has been minimal.
The construction of Google's new £1 billion headquarters is unexpectedly challenged by a fox infestation, affecting its rooftop garden in King's Cross.
Experts suggest that the foxes thrive on the proximity to rats and other food sources available at the construction site, complicating removal efforts.
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