The legality of placing poisoned grain,supposedly to kill rats,in an area where birdlife feed.

Hi

I live in a block of flats in Otley,and there all manner of bird species feeding in the trees and shrubs that

surround the flats,as well as the bird tables and feeders that the tenants have installed.

Unfortunately the food that falls to the ground has attracted the local rats.

At the last count I saw four at one time and they don`t seem to be too shy about running around at the back of

the premises. The Housing Association that owns the Flats, have on at least two occations previously,

sent Rentokill to lay poisoned grain down to kill the rats.These grains ended up along the base of a wall

quite open for all birdlife to eat.

Are they allowed to put down this poisened grain knowing ALL WILDLIFE will eat it?