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I use a wood stove for heat in the winter and it dries out the house so much that I have to use a humidifier to keep the static electricity down and the furniture from cracking. This year I rearranged the furniture in my living room and the only logical place to put the humidifier is directly below a couple of my whitetail mounts.

My question is this… Will the water vapor rising from the humidifier damage the mounts? The mounts are five and seven feet above the humidifier.

Thanks in advance for any advice.
 
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It probably won't be a problem, I would just watch them closely and make sure you don't see any mold developing. I doubt you'll have any problems.


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Thanks for the advice, Jerry. I'll keep an eye out for any mold.
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Originally posted by Jerry Huffaker:
It probably won't be a problem, I would just watch them closely and make sure you don't see any mold developing. I doubt you'll have any problems.
 
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