Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Taxidermy

Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Taxidermy

When most people think of taxidermy, they imagine stuffed animals or skulls. With modern taxidermy, dermestid beetles are the choice for skull cleaning. This field hasn’t been only about cleaning your trophy. It’s been the technique for studying animals, taking...
Taxidermy Dos and Don’ts

Taxidermy Dos and Don’ts

You got your trophy buck or bass after applying your patience and skill. Now you want to display your specimen in its natural form. Mounting your specimen takes an additional level of skill, but do-it-yourself taxidermy is possible. Here are some dos and don’ts for...
Which Animals Challenge Taxidermists the Most?

Which Animals Challenge Taxidermists the Most?

When it comes to preserving animals, either using traditional taxidermist methods or creating animal skulls (European mounts) and articulated skeletons, the process can present some challenges even for the most skilled taxidermists. The process of taxidermy involves...
Taxidermy Care 101: How to Care for Your Animal Pre-Mount

Taxidermy Care 101: How to Care for Your Animal Pre-Mount

If you plan on keeping a trophy of your animal, it is important to follow the right pre-mount taxidermy tips as soon as you bag your game. Failing to do so could result in damage to the animal so it may no longer be able to be made into a trophy mount, rug, or...
Where Do You Find Dermestid Beetles?

Where Do You Find Dermestid Beetles?

Dermestid beetles are prized by taxidermists for their ability to quickly and efficiently clean the flesh off of skulls and bones. If you’re interested in improving your skull-cleaning and taxidermy skills, you may want to invest in a colony of these flesh-eating...