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Freezing Tubos?
Sorry if this is an old question.. I freeze incoming cigars religiously. But I am wondering if freezing Tubos is really all that necessary. If one cigar gets a beetle in it.. there seems to be no chance that the beetle can get to other cigars since its trapped in an aluminum tube.
Any thoughts on this? Thanks, David |
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If you're ok with single sticks being destroyed, don't bother. Any tubos I buy are dear, and I'd rather not just throw tens and twenties into the trash bin.
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I have read about beetles actually eating through aluminum. Don't know how true it is but if you freeze all incoming cigars "religiously" there wont be any need for concern right?
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I do freeze religiously. It just seems kind of pointless in the case of tubos. I worry more about the spread of the buggers than losing one cigar. My most prized cigars are not in tubos.
I have never heard of an insect chewing through metal before. I am inclined to think its not possible. I'd be curious if there is evidence to the contrary. David |
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Hardly convincing evidence and Wayner admits that in the post. If you're nervous about freezing the tubos, you can always pull the cigar out and freeze the cigars without the tubos. |
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And I don't necessarily believe that beetles could eat through aluminum either hence the careful wording in my first post. :tu |
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I store my tubos in the humi with the caps off so I freeze EVERYTHING.
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I'm surprised that beetle didn't evolve into a Pikachu with all that food. |
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