The Dreaded...Tobacco Beatles!!!
ztanner25
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So I just opened up my humidor today to remember what I have in stock, and think about what I might want to try next. Upon inspecting some of my smokes I realized that I had a potential beetle outbreak. I instantly google'd the subject and decided to freeze all my sticks in ziploc bags for a couple days and then move them to the fridge for 24 hours, followed by returning to the humidor. I don't have any pictures at the moment, due to my quick panic and plan of attack on these little punks. I will post pictures of a few of my sticks that I am pretty confident have a beetle infestation, so that you all can comment on them. Please tell me about any experiences yall have had with tobacco beatles and how you prevented them in the future. I am also unsure of how to clean my humidor well without imparting any harsh odor from cleaning solutions. Should I freeze my entire humidor without the humi device and then just wipe it clean with a wet rag? Any information, help, and experience with these beasts is greatly appreciated!
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Thanks for the help! I'm so glad most of my stogies don't have holes, there are only 2 or 3 that have clear holes through the wrapper. So there iis essentially no adverse effect on the cigar unless there is obvious damage to the wrapper?
the best advice is to keep that RH between 65% and 70% and the temp around 70.
in fact, the warmer your freezer is, the longer they should be in there.
if i am really worried ill take them into my work and throw them in the deep freezer (-10) for a few nights.
i still like to think that the best way to prevent beetles is not to freeze the cigars, but to keep the environment that the cigars are kept in under control.
When you guys talk about freezing cigars, do you just put them in the zip lock bag and leave them in there for a few days, take them out and put them in the refrigator to thaw out, then put them in the humi again? Dont the cigars get iced or wet when in the freezer and during the thaw process??
if i were to freeze at -10 i would say that 24-48 hours would be enough. +10 would need a few more days.