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Re: Mold in bait
[Re: danvee]
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02/26/18 03:39 AM
02/26/18 03:39 AM
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I know sodium benzonate wont do it I was told alcohol and salt?? I question that though Sodium benzoate has mold inhibiting properties in it. It might not be the best mold inhibitor but it does work. Salt & Alcohol will do the same thing as well. Common mold inhibiting / preservatives easily obtained from trapping sites would be sodium benzoate, methylparaben, and potassium sorbate to name a few. Possibly a few more if you ask. Or you could reach out to companies who specialize in them to give you more of a variety. FYI..Some will significantly alter your bait.
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Re: Mold in bait
[Re: danvee]
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02/26/18 01:03 PM
02/26/18 01:03 PM
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a quik freeze will stop it for awhile sun light will to. but imho id just add 100 proof clear alchol its a dual duty additive
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Re: Mold in bait
[Re: danvee]
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02/26/18 10:43 PM
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I use vodka, pour enough to cover the mold let sit until I am ready to use/ or mix up final solution
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If they have plenty of food, give them something interesting to smell
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Re: Mold in bait
[Re: danvee]
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02/27/18 01:04 AM
02/27/18 01:04 AM
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Temperature changes are the biggest mold producer but in the end its all from moisture. On small batchs I do as Michigan trappin does bigger batchs I go a cup of alchol to a gallon of meat. surface mold don't bother me as much as the mold that can grow in the center its what ruins your batchs IMHO
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Re: Mold in bait
[Re: TDHP]
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03/02/18 11:48 PM
03/02/18 11:48 PM
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I personally wouldn't rely on alcohol as your primary source for preserving bait, killing a little mold is one thing. Any of the few preservatives offered on trapping sites would be a much better choice than alcohol alone. LOTS of preservatives out there that function in many different ways, especially if you're rolling over from season to season. To each their own.. Good luck. I don't use alchol as a preservative just a mold inhibitor, and beings its so volatile it gives surrounding smells lift. Now if I was selling it all id ever use is methyl paraben
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Re: Mold in bait
[Re: TONY.F]
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03/03/18 12:34 AM
03/03/18 12:34 AM
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I personally wouldn't rely on alcohol as your primary source for preserving bait, killing a little mold is one thing. Any of the few preservatives offered on trapping sites would be a much better choice than alcohol alone. LOTS of preservatives out there that function in many different ways, especially if you're rolling over from season to season. To each their own.. Good luck. I don't use alchol as a preservative just a mold inhibitor, and beings its so volatile it gives surrounding smells lift. Now if I was selling it all id ever use is methyl paraben Methyl Paraben is what I use and it works well as a mold inhibitor. I use it in conjunction with Sodium Benzoate. I think Sodium Benzoate is superior to Methyl paraben as a preservative, but has no mold inhibitor qualities.
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Re: Mold in bait
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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03/03/18 07:16 AM
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I respectfully disagree, I believe sodium benzoate helps to inhibit mold growth. But hey they call you the Boss, so I respect your response and success, agree to disagree "Forgot"....jmo,imo
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Re: Mold in bait
[Re: danvee]
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03/03/18 10:16 AM
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This is what I found as well Bob. After a year or two, some of my lures and my baits were getting a layer of mold on them. Both the bobcat and beaver meat baits did this. After learning about methyl paraben and using it in conjunction with Sodium Benzoate, that problem was solved.
John 14:6 Jesus answered, � I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."
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Re: Mold in bait
[Re: danvee]
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03/03/18 11:31 AM
03/03/18 11:31 AM
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I traded some bait I had made for the use of a trailer. Guy I traded with used it that season and caught fur. Called me in the spring complaining about mold. I hadn't added any MP but the original five gallon bucket still had bait in it and no mold and neither did the bait jars in my trap bag.
I suspect mold spores were transferred from the dirt someplace he made a set onto whatever he was using to get bait out of the container and into his set. From that tool into the bait. I think that MP kills spores that SB won't and probably vice versa. I suspect that's also true with bacteria. I started using both and haven't seen a difference in efficacy of the scent. No more mold problems and the smell stays real stabile after about a year of aging. There are some changes from the time its mixed till that year is up but I feel its an overall improvement.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Mold in bait
[Re: danvee]
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03/03/18 12:00 PM
03/03/18 12:00 PM
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I plan to start adding methyl paraben to the sodium benzoate packet that comes with my Bait Solution. I've heard from a few folks using my Bait Solution saying their bait also develops mold. Not everyone encounters this, but enough do that it concerns me. I will be able to afford to do this with the upcoming lure price increase. That methyl paraben is some pricey stuff.
John 14:6 Jesus answered, � I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."
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Re: Mold in bait
[Re: danvee]
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03/03/18 12:39 PM
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it has to be the conditions the finished product is stored in as well as containers. A hot dry area is not a mold friendly environment. But a cool dark place is. The ideal area to develop baits and lures is a breeding ground for mold. Humidity also plays a big part! A person can create humidity in side a container. I found this out in wax dirt storage containers. And I have lost several baits due to just having sb and nothing else
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Re: Mold in bait
[Re: danvee]
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03/03/18 01:08 PM
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I know sodium benzonate wont do it Sodium benzoate has mold inhibiting properties in it. It might not be the best mold inhibitor but it does work. Salt & Alcohol will do the same thing as well. Common mold inhibiting / preservatives easily obtained from trapping sites would be sodium benzoate, methylparaben, and potassium sorbate to name a few. Possibly a few more if you ask. Or you could reach out to companies who specialize in them to give you more of a variety. FYI..Some will significantly alter your bait. Key words "might not be the best" but..... Sodium Benzoate has some mold retarding properties. That's all I was stating... has them. May not be the best but in regards to the posters original post in that it doesn't work. It does work to some degree.  Then one poster typed about a gallon of bait. SB should have no problem with a gallon of bait, but the poster didn't specify what he was using it in. Methylparaben has always been one of the top 5. jmo imo imho jm2c hayeeyyy...
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