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Old 01-24-2011, 10:21 PM
lorrie.brenda lorrie.brenda is offline
 
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Default Those Beetles

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Im located in Saskatchewan doesnt help you too much but i have a thriving colony of beetles. It is uncomparable to the old school boiling method which can crack teeth and actually shrink the skull, also the beetles can get in every nook and cranny. I will also have starter colonies ready for sale hopefully by this summer if anyone is interested.
I also live in Sask and just discovered the Dermestid beetle!!! Got a taxidermy shop started and would like to know how many beetles you could sell me and how to care for them in this cold country!!!
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Old 11-27-2015, 11:25 AM
CheyPed CheyPed is offline
 
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I am new to this, about to try a Euro for a small deer rack. Thx to all with experience who contributed here - I've learned a lot!

...the season is not over yet!!
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Is it hunting season yet ?!?
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Old 04-24-2019, 03:49 AM
RemingtonModel700 RemingtonModel700 is offline
 
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I also have a colony. Very agressive and vicious beatles here in Edmonton and or mayerthorpe. I can also provide simple detailed instructions and include beatles, larvae and eggs. Plenty enough to get a wicked colony going in about 60 days. PM if interested.
Thanks,
Nicholas
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