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    Send your humidor directly to me to inspect. If there is any infestation, I will burn it at once.


    No, I believe I read somewhere to let it dry completely out and re-season the humidor!
    I could be wrong though.

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    just put your humidor in the freezer as well...why not?
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    Quote Originally Posted by indysmoker View Post
    just put your humidor in the freezer as well...why not?
    I don't know what effect putting the humi in the freezer would have on the wood. I'd be leery of that. Temperature extremes like that might damage it.

    The cedar lining repels the beetles. I would just wipe it down real good with distilled water and let it set for a few days then examine for beetle turds. From what I understand they will smear when you rub them as opposed to tobacco leaf flakes which will not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shelby07 View Post
    The cedar lining repels the beetles. I would just wipe it down real good with distilled water and let it set for a few days then examine for beetle turds. From what I understand they will smear when you rub them as opposed to tobacco leaf flakes which will not.
    Yeah, but then you've got smeared beetle turd in your box. That's kinda beat. As it turns out, The next day I was messing with the box and accidently dumped my The Puck beads into the box. I had to roll them around so much to get them out that leaf bits and whatever else might have been in there came out with them. I dumped them in a glass of distilled water to separate the debris from the beads. Then I blasted the box with some canned air. I think the box will probably be ok.

    Gonna take my sticks out of the freezer this weekend. A day in the fridge to reduce some of the shock and then back in the box. From now on, I'm keeping all my sticks in cello.

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    question:

    I just got a humidor not too long ago and this thread has me worried... about how common are beetles anyway? I live in a pretty tropical climate down here, but i keep my humi between 67-71% humidity and around 71 degreee temp.

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    I don't think they are all that common. Or rather, heavy infestations are not that common. The B&M I go to inspects every stick they put on the shelves because their insurance policy does not cover tobacco beetle infestations so they have a vested interest in making sure they don't place suspicious looking sticks on the shelf. Plus the manufacturers have their own controls in place (chemicals, freezing, etc). The important thing is to make sure that at the first sign of beetles, toss the infected sticks and freeze the others. It may not destroy the eggs but it will kill larvae.

    I'm an expert on this by no means, but I've spoken to some knowledgeable folks and done a good bit of reading on the boards. This is the info I've gleaned on this situation. Hope this helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReV View Post
    I just got a humidor not too long ago and this thread has me worried... about how common are beetles anyway?
    I've read that virtually every cigar has at least beetle eggs (even if they're no longer viable). It's a matter of those little bastards hatching that makes it a problem. But it is odd to know that you're smoking beetle eggs pretty much every time you light up.

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    Sorry to relive anyones nightmare but this shit scares me almost to the point of only having a very small collection. How common are these things and what temp and humidity do they thrive at? I would hate for some of my cigars I've had for 6 monts or so to be wasted.

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