The humipack was in the bag with the cigars until I took it out, so it's real plausible that it hitched a ride in the cigars and jumped ship when I took them out. If there are any more they are now in the deep freeze. The humipack is in the trash.
Of course I can't be 100% sure if it got there from the humipack... but it makes more sense than not. I check my singles every 2 or 3 days and the boxes less frequently. The one that was drilled has been in there for over two years. I took the humipack directly from the cigars and put it into the humi (stupid, I know now.) 2 days later there's a hole in the cigar directly under it. Yes, it was a beetle hole. I've been looking at that cigar for a long time and the hole wasn't there the last time I looked. No other cigars anywhere around it showed any sign of infection.
Is it possible the cigar has been infected for a while? Sure, but unlikely. What are the chances of the one lone infected cigar just happening to be under the humipack that just came out of a new bag of locally rolled cigars in a humidor with several hundred cigars in it. I've inspected every cigar, loose and boxed, and there is no sign of any other cigar being infected. Odds are the gifted cigars were infected and the beetle hatched in transit and was transferred inside a fold of the humipack.
In any event, all of my loose cigars, including the new ones, are in the deep freeze. I'm wondering if it's overkill to take the boxes out (maybe 25-30 boxes or so) and freeze them, too. I'm thinking it probably is overkill, at least for the moment.
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