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Humidor Question re: rubbing alcohol
Hi all, new guy here.
I recently got a new box. The previous owner, a friend, showed me that he'd had beetles in some of his cigars (looked like a lot to me). When I got the humidor I thought seasoning it with distilled water would be enough, which I did. Then I read some more about beetles and saw some recommendations to wipe down the humidor with rubbing alcohol to kill off any residual larvae. So I did that. The box is doing fine, keeping very close to or on 70/70 still. My question: Should I season again with distilled water after the alcohol treatment? Appreciate your thoughts/experiences. Best, Dave |
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If it's holding humidity at the right level, no, no need to re-season.
As for the rubbing alcohol, that's more for mold than beetles. Simply vacuuming out the humidor is sufficient, beetles don't really like spanish cedar for a food source so they won't be eating it, and the larvae are pretty big, about 1/8" long, you'd be hard pressed to miss them. |
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Any chance there might be some eggs laying around? Does the rubbing alcohol kill them?
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Thanks for the replies, guys. I appreciate the info. Good point about the eggs already existing in many cigars already, dwoodward. Though it might not have been entirely necessary, I will sleep better after the alcohol treatment (in addition to the thorough cleaning I gave it).
Best, Dave |
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I usually sleep really well after an alcohol treatment. ;s :r |
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I freeze the boxes because it's just one less thing to worry about and I don't want to risk damaging the cigars taking them out and then repacking them. Not to mention, for some boxes, I think it would be just about impossible to repack properly so that it closed fully. |
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