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Old 01-25-2009, 02:27 PM   #7
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Default Re: Beetles and Cello?

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Originally Posted by Chompers View Post
I know I could have just searched on Google, but I trust you guys more than Google.

But anyway, here's my question-
Can cello stop beetles from moving from cigar to cigar or can the beetles just eat right through the cello?
Right through cello and right through non spanish cedar boxes, I have heard of them eating through tubos but have not experienced this.

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Originally Posted by acruce View Post
I believe now days most cigars are frozen at the factories.
A few things to be concerned about from that perspective. If they are frozen at the factory (heavy on the if) they still go to the vendor or to the B&M humi or to your friends humi, plenty of time to contact beetles.

Also if you think about a box of cigars it has a great insulative factor, now think of a crate of cigars in the factory, how long would it take to get the b boxes in the middle down to a sufficiently low temp to freeze the sticks. Also as far as I have seen and this is more in reference to Cuban sticks Freezingat factory is not an industry wide standard
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