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Lost no more
" I will start inspecting all future cigar shipments. In fact, I have a little humidor on my coffee table and I will start keeping new cigars in there until I can prove that they don't have any beetles"
A wise first step.
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Valiant Vagabond

Originally Posted by
goodgollyjosh
Well, I checked this morning and I was at 72F in the room where I keep my smokes. So, I was able to cool it down another 3 degrees over the house setting of 75F. I am also going to try running 65% RH as you guys recommended for a more even burn and I imagine this will help even more to keep those beetles away. I viewed some pictures online of those nasty critters...can't say that I want to see them around my house or cigars anytime soon. I will start inspecting all future cigar shipments. In fact, I have a little humidor on my coffee table and I will start keeping new cigars in there until I can prove that they don't have any beetles. Again, appreciate all the advice. My cigar investment is nothing compared to some of you guys but for a blue collar fellow it's a lot to me.

Originally Posted by
allusred
" I will start inspecting all future cigar shipments. In fact, I have a little humidor on my coffee table and I will start keeping new cigars in there until I can prove that they don't have any beetles"
A wise first step.
Just as a heads up and speaking from experience, just looking at them won't tell you if there are or will be beetles. After my scare I'll be freezing all new cigars just as a precaution! Better safe than sorry!
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