25 December 2017, 05:04
Flat landerBugs in taxidermy
I have just received my crates of Zim trophies and in looking at my buffalo it appears to have a few small holes in the cape below the chin down to the chest. I would assume there are some bugs at work! The hide is hard and there appears to be space between the hide and the form. I did leave it outside in the rate two nights at -15 don't know if that's enough to kill any bugs or not. Was thinking of setting it back outside again. Any thoughts or ideas??
27 December 2017, 03:00
farbedoI'd have a knowledgeable taxidermist look it over if possible. The cape should be tight to the form just like skin. Gaps are not normal.
Just to be safe, it should be fumigated and treated to get rid of any possible bugs. Cold weather might kill the bugs, but they are tough little shits. Eggs are usually not killed through freezing unless it is prolonged for months. Even the eggs of tropical bugs will survive freezing remarkably well.
Have it done well before it gets near any other taxidermy work.
Jeremy
27 December 2017, 23:17
Flat landerThanks! Can one spray them with permethrin and would that handle the bug problem?
13 January 2018, 19:11
farbedoPermetherin on the surface isn't good enough usually. Exterminators will bag the whole thing and fumigate it, then inject an insecticide into the hide in a few places for insurance.
Jeremy
18 January 2018, 01:37
BuffHunter63That's is one reason I never get my trophies done in Africa.
I've visited several taxidermy shops over ther and you just know the place is crawling with all kinds of vermin.
I would love to see a night video of what runs around in those places after lights out.
BH63
04 February 2018, 04:23
Bob NisbetI was told that in the USA, taxidermists sometimes place inside their mounts, a piece of cloth or sponge which is soaked with formaldahide.
07 February 2018, 01:54
AtkinsonHave your taxidermy done close to home! It makes problems easier to handle especially if it goes to court. Your experience isn't all that uncommon btw, and mostly in foreign countries where taxidermist are not licensed.
I hear these complaints all the time being in the hunting business..I tell all my clients to have the taxidermy done in the USA, some do and some don't and most that don't are calling me and trying to deal with me after I warned them, nothing I can do at that point..