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Yep, a dam rat infestation in this part of town caused by the clearing of a property where homeless people had been living. Now this is right next to our high school, town hall, and community center which all borders our neighborhood. It seems a few decided to nest in my boat, just what I needed right? So traps were set and I was able to get four of them, but I was still seeing signs of droppings on occasion. Our exterminator said that the scent that the rats leave will attract others, so he suggested lemon scented ammonia sprayed into the bilge and any area where they nested. Now ammonia mixed with any bleach type chemical will create a poison gas, so I'm thinking some residue of bleach was down there and it killed any rats that happened to be still in the bilge. Now I have a stench of dead rat under the deck, it seems to be located on the port side underneath the live well on that side. There is no access under this other than a few small areas big enough for a rat to get through. I think my only option is to let nature do its thing and the bugs will get rid of most of the dead rat / rats. Then I'd like to wash out the areas with water and possibly some bilge cleaner. My concern is that the area in question is on the outside of the port stringer, I'm thinking it should be ok to hose this area out and that it will drain properly. My worry is that it will have voids that do not drain and hold water, does anyone have any knowledge if it is ok to do this? I see a small round drain hole under the port side live well, I'm thinking this is the drain for that whole side of the stringer. My exterminator says that at least no more rats will want to get in there now, UGHHH, I said no humans will want to use the boat either unless this stench is gone. Unbelievable!