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Got my first suprise last night
So I went to go light up a cigar that was gifted to me last night. Went to go take the first draw after lighting it up and noticed that I really want's getting any smoke, but it ws smoking good at the end. Purged it and skoke went out, took a long hard draw and heard a "weeeer" and noticed a whole about 1" for the bottom of the cigar. :confused:
Looked closer and noticed a little larva borrowing in. NOT GOOD!!! I have just checked the rest of my humidor and no sign of any others. My question is: This freezing the cigars technique, is it too late to do this to make sure they didn't travel through the humidor? It was gifted a few weeks ago so it might have had time to work it's way into others. The other question is does leaving the cello on the cigar help deter them from getting into the cigars? |
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Beetles can eat through cello. Posted via Mobile Device |
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You don't need to freeze your humidor. They lay eggs in/on tobacco only, not wood. Hence, tobacco beetle.
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Just make sure to inspect the humidor. It won't be infested (as in beetles living in the wood), but if an egg/larvae/beetle fell out of a cigar and into the humidor itself, then you'll be right back to where you started. Sorry, I should have further explained my logic with my first response. |
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I read you can lightly wipe down the humi with distilled water or grain alchohol. Maybe someone else can chime in on this.
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also, freezing really won't kill the little buggers - unless you go way sub-zero temps, which most of us can't do in practical applications. but the freezing should knock them into deep hibernation and as long as you keep your humi at the right temp, etc, you'll be fine. for the op, i'm curious - this was a non-cuban cigar that had the beetle? we usually only hear about this happening in CCs. did you have any CCs in your humidor? |
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He traded it out for one that didn't have 4 holes for me :r |
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It was a PDR-VLR. Don't think that it was Cuban, and no, I don't have any Cubans in my collection as of yet.
I will be putting them in the freezer in the next couple minutes. Thanks for the help!! I'll let you know if anything else comes out to say HI!! |
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Good to hear you caught it in time!!!
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Is it just me or is the beetle topic popping up more & more??? I keep all my humi's around 65% rh same for the temp.
So my question is: What is the ideal conditions for these bastards??? I kind of remember hearing 70-plus, not sure??? |
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http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=7919 Quick answers are: Freezing will kill all stages of the beetle. Humidity doesn't have much of anything to do with beetle life cycle. Temperature is the key. |
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Thanks Wayne, I knew it was one of those old Canucks. :tu
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Thanks guys!! |
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Count yourself lucky that the rest of your stash wasn't ruined. Freeze & good luck!
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I was giving my cooler and humidor a once over and noticed a couple of tiny holes on a couple of sticks. When I say tiny I mean it, they look like pin pricks. I'm guessing they must have just hatched out. I'm half tempted to smoke the little bastards. I'm sure burnt bug sh*t is great for my health.
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