How unlikeable is Donald Trump? According to a recent poll from Public Policy Polling, extremely unlikeable—61 percent of voters hold an unfavorable opinion of him. But numbers only go so far in understanding the extent of voter disgust, so the polling firm took the extra step of having people choose between Trump and other widely loathed things in head-to-head match-ups. Trump does not do well.

Let’s start with the good news for The Donald. Trump defeats the scourge of hemorrhoids in a head-to-head match by six points. People also find Trump preferable to cockroaches, a species of insect for which humans have an instinctual lizard-brain-programmed disgust. Trump loses from here on out: to that cultural totem of horribleness Nickelback, to the iconically sleazy used-car salesmen, and to the bureaucratic wasteland of the DMV. Trump performs even worse against root canals, jury duty, and lice, who proved preferable to Trump by a gross, itching 25 percentage points.

While the head-to-head comparisons help to conceptualize the extent of anti-Trump sentiment, they don’t mean he’s out of the race. The poll also showed presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton up only four points over Trump nationally, 42 to 38. With the removal of Green and Libertarian candidates her lead expands to six percentage points. It’s a reminder that while Trump might be the least liked presidential candidate ever, Clinton is the second-least liked. As the Nickelback song goes: burn it to the ground.