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I believe maceration works best if you keep a constant temp of 90-100.
Status update: I dug a hole in the back yard 2 months ago, lined it with sand, put in the skull, and covered the skull with more sand so only he antlers are sticking out of the ground. To protect from mice, raccoons, opossum, and such I covered the whole thing with a wheelbarrow. It has been a bit stinky in the area and there has been a constant swarm of bees for weeks, and I mean A LOT of bees. I'm hoping the swarm subsides by the first of November because that's when I want to take my first peek under the wheelbarrow.
Quote from: Band on July 29, 2015, 08:28:40 PMStatus update: I dug a hole in the back yard 2 months ago, lined it with sand, put in the skull, and covered the skull with more sand so only he antlers are sticking out of the ground. To protect from mice, raccoons, opossum, and such I covered the whole thing with a wheelbarrow. It has been a bit stinky in the area and there has been a constant swarm of bees for weeks, and I mean A LOT of bees. I'm hoping the swarm subsides by the first of November because that's when I want to take my first peek under the wheelbarrow. Chances are the bees made a nest under the wheel barrow so I would not mess with it at this point! Can you tell if they are bees or maybe Yellow Jackets? Yellow Jackets love meat and are nasty when bothered.Look forward to seeing your results though!
I've tried the dirt and forget it method but the fastest method is the bucket of water, someplace away from the house. Further the better. Secure the antlers in a way so nothing can chew on them run off with them like a yote or neighborhood dog and refill the water or address when needed. It's much faster but very stinky
Those are yellow jackets, not bees. Yellow jackets will visit your bbq, bees visit flowers.