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			I got tobacco beetles in my Humidor!!  I immediately put the whole humidor in the freezer for two days, then placed it in the fridge yesterday, should I have kept it in the freezer longer?
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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 Freeze the cigars. Wipe down your humidor and vacuum it well to make sure any eggs/larvae is gone. Freezing your humidor may damage the wood. 
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			Hmmm...  you should be wrapping up your cigars in ziploc bags so they don't dry out.  The `fridge will do that.  I would recommend putting them in bags asap.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			I agree with everything stated by my fellow BOTL's above.  48 hours at -10 C or colder should do the trick.  That sucks that you got infested!  I was gifted some CC's that had one beetle hole in it and I immediately froze them.  It is a good practice to freeze all of your smokes!  There is a really good thread to read if you haven't already.  It is: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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 Best to go longer or colder, or both to give yourself a margin of safety. Even then, it's not an absolute, just very highly likely.  | 
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 Problem is, even if the manufacturer freezes everything before shipping (and lets assume it's an infallible process, which it's not, but lets just run with that for the moment), that only ensures that the cigars are beetle, larvae and egg free up until that point. All they have to do is be exposed to one mating pair of beetles at any point thereafter in their travels from the factory to the distributor to the vendor to the customer for them to be potentially re-infested. Some vendors (JR cigars comes immediately to mind) blast freeze all incoming shipments too. But again, once it leaves their warehouse humidor, anything can happen.  | 
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			Holy random Blue Beetle reference Batman!
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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 Makes sense.  | 
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			1) Put cigars in zip lock bag. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	2) Put bag of cigars in another zip lock bag. 3) Place in Freezer for 3 days 4) Move to fridge for 1 day to start bringing to temp slowly 5) Leave at room temp for 1 day. 6) Put back in humidor after cleaning and vacuuming it out.  | 
	
		
		
		
		
		
			 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
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 I suspect that JR keeps their shipping warehouse at greater than 70RH. Everything I've ever bought from them has come in wet despite the fact it takes a week to get to CA. It's gotten to the point that whenever I get a box of cigars from them now, I just leave them out on the counter for a week or so to dry.  | 
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			If you get cigars with beetles in them but they're in cello and you leave them like that in your humi is it possible for them to get out and into your other sticks?
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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