S Spacemonkey2595 New Member May 2, 2018 6 13 3 Nov 12, 2018 #1 Anyone know a local San Diego taxidermist or 3rd party that I can take my skull to for a beetle cleaning? Reactions: Bowman
Anyone know a local San Diego taxidermist or 3rd party that I can take my skull to for a beetle cleaning?
ilovesprig Moderator Staff member Aug 3, 2012 17,101 21,545 113 Escondido Nov 12, 2018 #2 Send Ed F (Bowunter) a pm. He has hungry beetles.....Mike Berry is a local taxi in Pine Valley. Last edited: Nov 12, 2018
Lungpopper GLASS,GLASS,GLASS Staff member Mar 2, 2011 7,015 4,631 113 Lakeside schoutdoors.com Nov 12, 2018 #4 I got a guy in Lakeside. Reactions: NBK and TRICER
BOWUNTR Well-Known Member Nov 3, 2011 2,079 5,604 113 Dec 15, 2018 #5 Bret at Willow Creek Archery will take care of you... Ed F
S Spacemonkey2595 New Member May 2, 2018 6 13 3 Jan 3, 2019 #6 Thanks Lungpopper. Dale's beetles did a fantastic job. Highly recommended! Reactions: TheGDog, Deleted member 27310, HortoTheSlayer and 3 others
I iupa1 Member Dec 7, 2014 91 50 18 Jan 4, 2019 #7 He AJ what did u use to make the antlers so shiny and the skull so white?
S Spacemonkey2595 New Member May 2, 2018 6 13 3 Jan 4, 2019 #8 iupa1 said: He AJ what did u use to make the antlers so shiny and the skull so white? Click to expand... I had him whiten the skull, not sure what exact method was used. I've heard peroxide is common; bleach can damage the skull. I'm guessing some sort of oil - if anything - for the antlers. Might just be the lighting. Sent from my Pixel 3 using Tapatalk Last edited: Jan 7, 2019
iupa1 said: He AJ what did u use to make the antlers so shiny and the skull so white? Click to expand... I had him whiten the skull, not sure what exact method was used. I've heard peroxide is common; bleach can damage the skull. I'm guessing some sort of oil - if anything - for the antlers. Might just be the lighting. Sent from my Pixel 3 using Tapatalk