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a hair drier will remove humidity from beads pretty fast.
I agree with opening the lid/door, unless the inside RH is high. Heck, if the room is below 65%, I'd take everything out for a couple of hours and then put it back. I'd also test your humidity gauge.
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11/11/11 EPIC IV
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Dude, somethings not right.....I live in Florida where the humidity is almost always above 90%. Is your humidor outside?
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Where the sun never sets
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Go to wally world and bo waht BAX says, buy a cooler. I've been using one for over a year now and haven't had one iota of a problem..
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C A P S...CAPS CAPS CAPS!
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Invest in a small cooler. Much easier to deal with humidity swings. It's ugly but for 30 bucks you're set.
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It also doesnt help that it is 75 degrees either. I am keeping it under my bed, but no real way to keep it cool (no AC in my apt). I have been checking every day for beetles and still havent seen anything. Crossing my fingers. |
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