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HELP Moths/Beatles in my Taxidermy
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<blockquote data-quote="PWoody" data-source="post: 5578547" data-attributes="member: 12695"><p>Carpet beetles. Brutal. I had them a couple of years ago. Got all my turkey feathers and beards (the stuff at the attachment point so the beards fall apart), feather fletchings on arrows, skull caps with hair on them were converted into smooth leather…but I got rid of them before they got to my mounts thank goodness. I had a bug company come in multiple times, sprayed them myself, bug bombs, etc. They have to be treated multiple times to break up their life cycle. Difficult to eliminate. For example, they got inside my archery tackle box and ate the calf hair off the fingers of my trad archery glove. Sneaky devils. Wish you the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PWoody, post: 5578547, member: 12695"] Carpet beetles. Brutal. I had them a couple of years ago. Got all my turkey feathers and beards (the stuff at the attachment point so the beards fall apart), feather fletchings on arrows, skull caps with hair on them were converted into smooth leather…but I got rid of them before they got to my mounts thank goodness. I had a bug company come in multiple times, sprayed them myself, bug bombs, etc. They have to be treated multiple times to break up their life cycle. Difficult to eliminate. For example, they got inside my archery tackle box and ate the calf hair off the fingers of my trad archery glove. Sneaky devils. Wish you the best. [/QUOTE]
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