Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over the next few weekends BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.
Same here. I got a box in the mail, put the sticks in the humi, and never thought about it. For some reason I reached in the next day to grab one of the sticks I was bombed, an Oliva MB2. I feel like the Cigar Gods handed me that cigar, because it was out of me routine to grab a stick before it had acclimated to my humi. Normally would have been at least 30 days before that cigar woudld have been in my hand. Anyway, i noticed a small amount of "dust in the bottom of the cello once I had taken the cigar out, and figured it was from a bettle, the sure enough, ther it was, a hole right in the side of my smoke. There was not a hole in the cello, so i assume it was in that cigar from the factory. Either way, i was scared and promptly went through the task of freezing my stash, and like abopve probably not needed, bu t I did it. Never seen on since. I di just switch from a Wine cooler to a cabinete, and moved to a house with no AC, so we'll see what happens.Define problem. I have had a few sticks,, usually trades, but quarantine procedures made them a non issue
Yeah, pretty much.Happened to me in 1998-1999 with a CC. The little critter tore up my stick, then died. I should dig up the photo I took of it. Ticked me off, but it didn't seem to ruin anything else. Looked like it just burrowed right from the center out.
I read that if your temp/humi get up there, these babies hatch. So that means we're smoking beetle eggs regularly?