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HELP Moths/Beatles in my Taxidermy
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<blockquote data-quote="AT Hiker" data-source="post: 5578288" data-attributes="member: 10019"><p>Get them out and into a garage asap. Take with it any mount that is remotely close by. Mount Medix is a chemical you could try to help salvage them. </p><p>Careful with hair/feathers as the damage is done, rough handling and it will continue to fall out. </p><p>I'd also treat any carpet n furniture in the room just to be safe. </p><p>Permethrin used to be used but I don't think it was formulated like the stuff we use for tick repellent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AT Hiker, post: 5578288, member: 10019"] Get them out and into a garage asap. Take with it any mount that is remotely close by. Mount Medix is a chemical you could try to help salvage them. Careful with hair/feathers as the damage is done, rough handling and it will continue to fall out. I’d also treat any carpet n furniture in the room just to be safe. Permethrin used to be used but I don’t think it was formulated like the stuff we use for tick repellent. [/QUOTE]
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