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Tobacco Beetles..
I got a box of cigars a few weeks ago and have had 4 out of them.
All fine and a nice smoke. This evening i opened one (they are all wrapped in plastic) I noticed two small holes at the butt and a half inch slot 3/4 of the way down. Being a novice i have not come across this before and doing research i found it to be an infestation of Tobacco Beetle. I have check the rest of the cigars in the box and found another 4 cigars with similar holes, i have seperated them from the rest. A few questions I should put the effected cigars in the freezer? For how long? The other cigars with no visable signs of beetle damage should be alright? Is it dangerous to smoke these? Thanks in advance for any help..:) |
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I am no help here, but I sure someone will jump at this and help you.
I would contact whomever you got the box from and see about a refund or possible an exchange 1st of all and I would separate the infected from the others. Sorry this happened to ya bro. |
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They will not be dangerous to smoke after freezing. Read this STICKY: http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showth...ghlight=freeze :tu |
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But the quick answer is 4-6 days in the freezer,. I like 6, it gives me some safety to make up for the fact that residential freezers don't keep a constant low temp, they cycle. Better to be safe than sorry later. After that, if you want to put them in the refrigerator for a day, go ahead, it won't hurt them, but it really isn't necessary. They have so little mass and water in them compared to what is normally found in freezers, that they thaw very quickly. Quote:
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Smoke the little bugs out of their nest!
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That's scary! I'm glad that you caught it before it infected your whole humidor!
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May I ask what brand of cigars they are and where you got them?
I hope the freezing works and your stock is not infected. |
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May I ask what brand they are and where you got them? |
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urghhh that nasty!
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Let the grow on a few sticks you won't mind loseing then fry and cover in chocolate, yummm... ;)
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Ugh, beetles are like cigar koodies. Treat with aggressive freezing!
The fact remains that very likely your humidor went above 70*f for a period of time. That means all of your cigars may be infected. Freeze everything. |
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Man I hate the little buggers. Freeze everything as per silverfox's excellent thread. Freeze all cigars before putting them in your humi. Constant Vigilance!
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i just recieved a humi (VERY DRY) with a good amount of cigars within, roughly 10 (VERY DRY) Gran Habano's and ~25 of another irrelivant cigar. but ALL the habano's had many holes and pits from tobacco beetles, i actually recieved these third hand as the person whom they were intended for has no interest in keeping and caring for these precious sticks, but the man he recieved them from claimed that the tobacco beetles were "Good" for the cigars. now im no cigar professional but the first thing that comes into my head is a flashing red exclamation point that denotes obvious worry for infestation.. However i've no freezer and i have no clue how long the sticks have been sitting in this ultra drymidor, would it actually be worth re-humidifying these cigars and making them smokable once again?
Also, the other 25 cigars are untouched by the bettles, so my guess is that they're dead :) |
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And I wouldn't put any of the cigars, even the seemingly untouched ones, into another humi with other cigars. |
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