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RE: Stinking skulls
i forgot to add that i have thrown mine in the oven on about 200 for a few hours.....dont cook it, just dry it out.kinda like jerky....stinks a lil......
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RE: Stinking skulls
Ant piles are the way to go...unless you've got a bunch of muts wanderin around..:D
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Oh yeah, it's the skulls all right. The bones absorbed the smell from the nasty water with decaying pig flesh that they were in for a couple of weeks.
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RE: Stinking skulls
I don't know how ants will get rid of the smell, but if I put these skulls on the ground, there are dogs, cats and other critters that would make short work of them.
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RE: Stinking skulls
The long term way of doing it if you're not in a hurry, is to just bury them for about 6 months and then dig'em up and stick'em in a bucket of bleach overnight and use a wire hanger to hang dry them. It takes a lot longer, but it's much less work and mess.
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RE: Stinking skulls
ORIGINAL: danowak I don't know how ants will get rid of the smell, but if I put these skulls on the ground, there are dogs, cats and other critters that would make short work of them. |
RE: Stinking skulls
I might try that next time. I don't mind the work, but it is taking a long time the way I did it anyway, and the smell! Lets just say I would have had some neighbors pissed at me if they figured out where it was coming from.
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