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<blockquote data-quote="cbdunn21" data-source="post: 4449153" data-attributes="member: 9626"><p>I definitely appreciate all of your input. Hopefully others with experience will chime in as well.</p><p></p><p>Would you also recommend treating the turkey? Like I said, I read somewhere that turkeys can be magnets (I think the post referred specifically to the legs). I also have a shoulder mount of a black bear coming back at some point, so I'll be sure to treat that one immediately.</p><p></p><p>It's interesting to hear you mention flesh on the skull plate; we have racks from some deer that we did not mount hanging on the wall (though not in the room where the worst problems are). If that is a common source of these bugs, that may be where it all started. For those situations, is it sufficient to just ensure that all the hair and flesh is removed before displaying them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbdunn21, post: 4449153, member: 9626"] I definitely appreciate all of your input. Hopefully others with experience will chime in as well. Would you also recommend treating the turkey? Like I said, I read somewhere that turkeys can be magnets (I think the post referred specifically to the legs). I also have a shoulder mount of a black bear coming back at some point, so I'll be sure to treat that one immediately. It's interesting to hear you mention flesh on the skull plate; we have racks from some deer that we did not mount hanging on the wall (though not in the room where the worst problems are). If that is a common source of these bugs, that may be where it all started. For those situations, is it sufficient to just ensure that all the hair and flesh is removed before displaying them? [/QUOTE]
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