ORIGINAL: gamespooker
the main reason why we bury them is that they seem to last longer when burried,the elements(especially rain)seem to really eat at them. from my experience the deer seem to really get on them more if they are buried.not hiding them from the law.
That is interesting......I'll try it to compare with the ones we don't bury. I see what you are doing. Yes, the rain disolves the blocks rather quickly but then the deer paw up the ground where it melted. What you are doing is probably better from the standpoint of you get a more even distribution of the block over time.I'll bury the next one.