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I’m A Celebrity concerns as camp infested with cockroaches

I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! start date is just around the corner as the next band of celebrities go into the Australian camp and face their worst nightmares. After two years of being away from Australia because of the coronavirus pandemic, the team have finally returned to the outback, but they are already facing some serious issues as a new storm threatens infestation.Before the stars enter the jungle and begin to take on the trials full of bugs, the campmates normally have time to adjust to their new surroundings.However, this year they are set to see more bugs than ever and are likely to encounter cockroaches, mosquitos and giant spiders upon their arrival.Australia’s third consecutive La Nina weather event is continuing at the moment and has seen the increased chances of rainfall soar to above average during the spring and summer.The humid and damp conditions have helped drive breeding numbers and grow plant life within the jungle, especially in places such as the camp.READ MORE: Strictly’s Tony Adams could make final after new evidence exposed I’m A Celebrity concerns as camp infested with cockroaches and mosquitos (Image: ITV/BACKGRID) The camp is set to be infested with bug before the campmates even arrive (Image: BACKGRID) The infamous skyscraper challenge is making a return (Image: BACKGRID ) Boy George is set to be the producers hardest celeb to sign this year (Image: GETTY)”The public health risks are significant and it will be an important summer for covering up and wearing repellent.”This moist environment is really helping insects deal with one of the greatest threats which are drying out.”Last week, The Mirror reported the campsite suffered a week’s worth of rain in just three days, putting the production team out of action for 24 hours.The ITV spectacular begins this Sunday, November 6 and will see the return of the terrifying tower challenge which tests the contestants balancing skills.DON’T MISS…Eamonn Holmes suffering ‘setbacks’ from surgery [INSIGHT]Dick Strawbridge details Escape to the Chateau disappointment [WATCH]Jeremy Clarkson apologises as Dan Walker misses out on jackpot [LATEST]Taking part in this year’s series is Hollyoaks star Owen Warner, singing legend Boy George, comedian Babatunde Aleshe and Love Island star Olivia Attwood.Also joining them is Loose Women presenter Charlene White, Radio DJ Chris Moyles, Coronation Street star Sue Cleaver, Rugby ace and royal Mike Tindall, Lioness Jill Scott, and A Place in the Sun presenter Scarlette Douglas.The celebs are currently in isolation for seven days before the series starts to help reduce any risk of covid on set.Boy George has reportedly been on the producer’s list for a while and were elated when they finally managed to secure his place this year.

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