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haha lol
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<----- This noob was just taken to school......:l |
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Don't believe everything you read, and certainly don't regurgitate it.
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Just to add, I have seen pics of tubo's in which the beetles ate through. So the zip-locs ain't going to stop them.
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http://www.wvu.edu/~exten/infores/pubs/pest/hpm8004.pdf |
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Whaa? I found this through Ebsco while searching for tobacco beetle.
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Cigars are in the fridge awaiting freezer time. :noon :noon :banger
Thanks fellas for all the fast responses. I decided that it would be best to freeze than to run the risk. :Tu |
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http://www.tabacordillera.com/tobacc...pests-mold.htm http://www.gosmokeshop.com/1298/primer.htm http://www.cigarsmag.com/articlesIns...p?type=1&ar=24 http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/archiv...hp/t-8786.html (post from silverfox at 01-25-2009, 04: 27 PM) :sh :tf dont crucify me i found it on the interwebs, if could just be a myth. :cf2 |
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There's a huge difference in thickness between the metal-foil discussed in those articles and the walls of a tubo Devan.
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How much thicker are the walls of a tubo though? The RyJ ones I have seem pretty thin but definitely thicker than tin foil.
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I am only kidding. I see your point. It is better to be safe than sorry. I am going to freeze them so that I am 100% positive that the beetles are at least kicked into hibernation mode. The only problem is that I live in Texas and with this heat, 104-106 today I believe with some days up to 110, I have a hard time keeping the house cool much less my cooler of cigars in the closet. I just read the hygros in the humi and they say 74 and 72 so not too bad but I hear the beetles start to be a problem close to 79-80 right? |
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I think I read on a website somewhere that they use static electricity to arc their way through metal. I'll try to find that link. Maybe Wikipedia.
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I'd love to see pictures, as mentioned by several members already. |
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