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    Last night I took out my fly tying materials to tie a few flies. It has been months since I pulled everything out. I was tying using a Pheasant Tail clump I bought years ago. I noticed at the bottom clump a whitish moist-ish powerdery substance. I had stored this feather in an unsealed bag. I didn't see any other signs of bugs. What happened to my material? I am suspecting that made the material was not fully dried and there has been some mositure instrusion? Comments please.

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    Borax used as a preservative?

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    if its not borax and if it got damp it could be a kind of mold. a wash, light and air should kill it.

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    I'd guess borax too. I have a bunch all over my stuff too. After all this time haha.

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    Seems to me he should have noticed borax originally...borax won't grow but mold will....ergo...mold

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    If the piece dried significantly from the last time he saw it the borax could easily have dried out and fallen off... ergo, we don't know...

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    Besides if it is mold it would be spelled "ergot"... But why be "wry"...

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    This is a clump I purchased from a local fly shop. I threw away the original packaging but it was probably METZ. I don't think it is Borax since I don't see the little "pebbles" you get with borax. Based on all your comments I am guess mold too. I will give it a good wash and get back to tying...Thanks everyone

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    why not pluck or cut off the usable feathers from the clump and throw that away?? am i missing something here??

    you wont have any problems after that

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