 We had a job in St. Petersburg, Florida. It was an unattended death, so we thought there was just bodily fluids in the floor. It went through the first layer floor, so the part where he passed was over a previous roof, so there was actually two subfloors, essentially. There was a ton of maggots. Those did start to travel to the floor below, so we had to go below and get rid of those. Along with large flies, those are pretty normal. I think the hardest part of any of these jobs for me is the initial smell. Once I came stomach that, it's just cutting out carpets and floors. The gentleman clearly enjoyed his beer, so there were plenty of beer cans everywhere. The toilet was pretty gross, so he was clearly sick for some time before his passing, but as far as the amount of things or the hoarding, he seemed to collect a lot of newspapers and beer cans, and other than that, it was pretty easy to get through.