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    Hello guys!

    How do you handle the cigars bugs issue?

    I am new to cigar smoking, started a couple of months ago.

    Been storing my singles to jars with boveda up until now.
    I just purchased my two first boxes and a 74L scuba box.

    I was told that the best way to be sure about the bugs is to put the cigars in the refridgerator for a day and then to the fridge for a day before storing them in your humidor.
    it this the proper drill?

    Thanks!

  • #2
    Originally posted by Stratos View Post
    Hello guys!

    How do you handle the cigars bugs issue?

    I am new to cigar smoking, started a couple of months ago.

    Been storing my singles to jars with boveda up until now.
    I just purchased my two first boxes and a 74L scuba box.

    I was told that the best way to be sure about the bugs is to put the cigars in the refridgerator for a day and then to the fridge for a day before storing them in your humidor.
    it this the proper drill?

    Thanks!
    If you’re buying from anywhere outside of Cuba they have been frozen for export before sale so should be fine.

    Some hot countries like Spain could have reintroduced them though to the sticks if you’d bought them there.

    Generally from most sources it’s a non issue though


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    • #3
      Fridge 2 days, Freezer 3 days, fridge two days.
      Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
        Fridge 2 days, Freezer 3 days, fridge two days.
        I thought you kept yours in the freezer 3 months Simon, not 3 days!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by mcdee View Post

          I thought you kept yours in the freezer 3 months Simon, not 3 days!
          Just the once Neil, but surprisingly no harm done.
          Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by mcdee View Post

            I thought you kept yours in the freezer 3 months Simon, not 3 days!
            I thought that was just the weather in the North Sea!
            'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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            • #7
              My perspective on cigar bugs is they are very rare but do occur. They one guy that sees a hole will post it. So we're all likely to see it. I've yet to see a hole let alone a crawly!

              Freeze any custom rolls. Open any sealed boxes and check. Freeze everything if you worry too much. Habanos freeze everything before export. Not sure about all the other cigar makers/distributers.

              But there are very rare in my experience.

              And I suggest keeping cigars at no more than 70%/70F which we can do over here pretty easily most of the time.

              So what do I do about them. Nothing much.
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              I think I may finally have this CAD under control...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by simwells View Post

                If you’re buying from anywhere outside of Cuba they have been frozen for export before sale so should be fine.

                Some hot countries like Spain could have reintroduced them though to the sticks if you’d bought them there.

                Generally from most sources it’s a non issue though


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                That piece of info was really helpful for me and to be honest I was not aware of that.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ha_banos View Post
                  My perspective on cigar bugs is they are very rare but do occur. They one guy that sees a hole will post it. So we're all likely to see it. I've yet to see a hole let alone a crawly!

                  Freeze any custom rolls. Open any sealed boxes and check. Freeze everything if you worry too much. Habanos freeze everything before export. Not sure about all the other cigar makers/distributers.

                  But there are very rare in my experience.

                  And I suggest keeping cigars at no more than 70%/70F which we can do over here pretty easily most of the time.

                  So what do I do about them. Nothing much.
                  In the very short period of time that I have been smoking cigars, I tried 65% & 69% humidity.
                  For now I will stick to 69% and if I get to the point where I will be buying boxes solely for ageing, I will keep them at 65%.
                  I am talking about cubans only.

                  No custom rolls for now and only a handful of non.
                  I prefer to stick to the cubans for the time being.

                  Temperature is part I worry about the most.
                  I live in Greece where the summer lasts for 5 or so months and I have a sixth floor apartment in the city centre.

                  During autumn-winter the temperature is always 21-22C (70F) but during summer it might be 26-27C (80F) when the A/C is off.

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                  • #10
                    So to get this straight.

                    No fridge or freezer is really needed, but doing the drill will not harm the sticks.
                    Is that right?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Stratos View Post
                      So to get this straight.

                      No fridge or freezer is really needed, but doing the drill will not harm the sticks.
                      Is that right?
                      Yes.
                      Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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                      • #12
                        Never come across one, but I’ve always been if the opinion a little extra protein never did anyone any harm.


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