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The temperature ranges from 58 degrees to 64 as the high before the cooler turns on so generally it stays cool at an average of 62 I am guessing. Temperature data I found suggests keeping it this cool is an effective deterrent and kills eggs and larvae. https://www.researchgate.net/publica...tera_Anobiidae Cigars stored at less then 18 degrees C cannot become infected and all eggs die within 6 weeks. 18 degrees C = 64.4 F. So this suggests either it exited shortly after arrival or before I got the box and this cigar came from a box I ordered about a year ago and recently unpacked to store in the trays. The box was in the bootom of the cigar fridge and its about 4 degrees F cooler there so really unfriendly to stow-a-ways and the lower trays are where I store the ISOMs so they stay nice and cool and a bit drier as well which helps them out IMHO. Still, kind of interesting to see it ate its way out of the cellophane hah.
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Drink, pray, smoke, and work out. Last edited by Weelok; 03-31-2017 at 02:17 AM. |
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