The deluge of rain in March has some residents of Boston smelling a rat, or possibly an entire pack.
The record-breaking rainy conditions have the rodents seeking higher ground, leaving the city's sewers and invading residential basements.
According to the Boston Herald, the city has received about 160 rat complaints from Feb. 22 to Apr. 22, including the record-breaking month of March.
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Source: Accuweather.com
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