A flesh eating beetle? I can't even fathom -- I have a completely illogical fear of beetles and stinkbugs, so just reading this makes my skin crawl. Do they bite people and other living things? Or do they only eat dead things? ;ooy;
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Saw an interesting show on the Smithsonian channel a while back. They use them too.
No, the beatles they use don't go for living flesh, only dead tissue. It takes them weeks to strip a carcass so living things probably wouldn't sit still long enough for them to be interested.
yeah thats true. My colony will eat a deer skull in 3-4 days.
http://www.skulltaxidermy.com/kits.html
I've only used maceration and natural decay, which is unpleasant and messy.
And for the record, I personally prefer my animals alive over dead. I'm not a fan of trophy hunting really. Hunting to eat, playing by the rules, I have no problem with. But killing just to kill is putting unnecessary pressure on wildlife, just to hang it on your wall. I am not a fan off that thought process. Not trying to make a debate, just thought I needed to say that here.
Most the skulls I have acquired were either found or processed from road kill. I will admit though that I have a few that I acquired when I was younger that were likely a result of hunting. I try to stay away from that industry nowadays though. Not trying to start a debate, just don't want my stance confused. I only shoot animals with my Nikon. :yesgray:
For the record, I have nothing against hunters who respect the land, the animals and the law. Its the poachers and idiots who kill just to kill that urk me.
Anyway, skulls are cool. A few years back I bought a human specimen from the Bone Room in Berkeley. I would like to acquire another. :evil:
Bart
No, its legal to own human bones and skulls, it all depends on how they were acquired, but believe you me, that receipt is in my safe.
http://www.boneroom.com/faqs/bones.html#bonelaws
Bart
I eat Vegetarians! I hunt to eat not for sport. Nothing like providing fresh meat with no chemicals to family. You cant eat antlers. Hunting is in my blood. I just enjoy and respect the great outdoors.
And that's all good! I'm with ya! I've eaten venison and pheasant, and LOVE fishing and eating trout.
Here's an example of what I don't like:
1) "OMG, there's a rattlesnake!!!" BLAM!
2) "He dude, lets go out and shoot us some coyotes"
3) "RABBIT! Its coming right for us!" BLAM!
Its the needlessness of some of it. I understand, you have a venomous snake in your yard, most folks get out a spade. But why kill it? Relocate it instead.
And unless you have a chicken coupe, I really don't understand the "varmint" thing...coyotes and rabbits are part of the ecosystem, just like rattlesnakes. People are the ones making a mess, not them.
Anyway, fishing season is about to start for me!
Bart
Good idea on relocating snakes. Just chuck the venomous snake on your neighbors front porch; ring their doorbell, and vacate. Then grab your video camera and let the fun begin!!!
When it comes to fishing on my boat-- I just use C4 explosive with a waterproof fuse tied to a rock. Then just use a net to scoop up the big ones. No pole, no bait, no wait. Sure; the eyes are bugged-out, but the meat is still good.
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Good times...