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    #31
    A guy on our lease had this happen a couple of years back. It was real nasty inside, but he cleaned it up and hunted out of it. not real sure what he used other than bleach.

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      #32
      this close to season,, get a new blind,, if not you have a good location to pick up some natural cover scent, leave you clothes in there for 24 hours,,,,

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        #33
        Just took over a place, went up to a blind that was there. shook it and 2 barn owls flew out.... Got a ladder and looked 10 eggs! Called the game warden to see if they would relocate, Nope. blind is a no go until gone. The stink is awful! Guess I'll try and do a time lapse thread when they hatch.

        Azle

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          #34
          Originally posted by azle View Post
          Just took over a place, went up to a blind that was there. shook it and 2 barn owls flew out.... Got a ladder and looked 10 eggs! Called the game warden to see if they would relocate, Nope. blind is a no go until gone. The stink is awful! Guess I'll try and do a time lapse thread when they hatch.

          Azle
          That would be awesome. Maybe a go pro to get NatGeo type of video. Your best bet is to hunt under the tower or build another next to it. Goodluck

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            #35
            Had this happen a few years ago after I cleaned it the smell got better but after about a year the floor rotted out. By rotted I mean even the treated 2x4 frame boards rotted in half. Built a new blind with windows and trashed the old one. I dont know what kind of fungi and such that buzzard shat grows but I never seen lumber rot that fast.

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              #36
              clean it as best you can and then spray thoroughly with embalming fluid and let dry.

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                #37
                Maybe put a Weber or Coleman grill in there and burn a lot of charcoal. Smoke (C02) is an odor eater, might be worth a shot.

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                  #38
                  I can only imagine how bad that smells. Good luck.

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                    #39
                    we need pics

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                      #40
                      Clean and sprinkle lime on the floor. Lime will absorb odors. Not sure about buzz poop.

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                        #41
                        Thanks for replies I will get a pic soon.


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                          #42
                          GEt a gallon of Vinegar and a pump sprayer. After you get it cleaned out, soak it and let it dry, may need to repeat several times.

                          Something else that works on skunk sprayed areas is 3 quarts hydrogen peroxide mixed with one cup baking soda. Mix in pump sprayer and and spray entire area.

                          I have two blinds that raised owls this year. These are $3K blinds, so I really don't want to go the burning route. I will be using both methods this weekend!
                          Last edited by BrianL; 09-14-2016, 09:54 AM.

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                            #43
                            Peroxide, baking soda and ......Ozone unit....

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                              #44
                              I don't know about getting the smell out of a stand but I drove up on a group on a dirt road and one laid what appeared to a gallon bucket of the foulest smelling sh^t on the hood of my new white truck. Not only was it the worst smell I think I have been around it discolored the paint in less than 24 hours. So bottom line it's some bad sh^t pun intended!

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