Apologies in advanced for the long post but if you can manage to make your way through it I would really appreciate the help! I really want to get this right from the start.
Hey all I am a newbie to the Cigar world and have just started investing in the necessary equipment for the journey ahead. This includes an Adorini Chianti Deluxe Medium humidor. It was reading instruction manual for this I came across the existence of cigar beetles (yeah...I know I should have known about this prior). I thought I had done my research on what I need to do to prepare for the cigar world but clearly I didn't do this well enough. Well since this discovery a couple of days ago all I can think about is Cigar Beetles. I currently only have some Davidoff signature 2000 tubos (in a tupperware with 69% boveda) and haven't invested in any more cigars yet as my humidor is still seasoning and I am now super paranoid about Cigar Beetles. I've tried doing online research on this topic but to be honest I've ended up even more confused with more questions than before I started. Reaching out to you folks who will have far more knowledge and experience than I in the hope of getting some definitive clarity.
To give an understanding of my climate....I live in London!
1) Should all cigars be frozen or only those that would be bought back directly without being professionally imported?
I only plan to purchase my Cigars from reputable sellers I don't plan on visiting any countries to bring any back or have somebody else bring any back for me. I have seen some sites say you only need to freeze what is brought over directly as all imports have already been frozen. I have also seen others say that although the cigars do get frozen they then get mixed up with non-frozen cigars during the export and transport process so can be infected again.
2) Should other cigars be frozen to protect against cigar beetles? Or is it only Cuban cigars that need to be frozen?
3) Is a normal home freezer suffice for the freezer treatment to kill any chances of beetles hatching or is a specific deep freeze temperature required instead? What temperature is required?
I've seen a mix of people saying that they just put it in their home freezer but also seen others say it needs to be done in a deep freeze at lower temp.
4) How do you keep your temperatures down in your humidor in the summer?
I don't know the temp inside my humidor as it's seasoning at the moment so not opened it and has no thermometer in it yet. I have put 3 digital thermometers on top of my humidor the lowest of which reads 77f (no heating or anything on, humidor is NOT by window or other heat sources). So as the hotter weather comes in it seems for sure the temp in my humidor will be too hot and in the zone for cigar beetles hatching? I don't particularly want to invest in a a wineador if I can help it, I already have way too many things plugged into sockets in the room including a half size fridge.
5) Are there certain cigars that are more at risk from having cigar beetles hatch and certain cigars that have little/no risk?
6) Has anybody experienced a cigar beetle problem in the UK from cigars purchased via a reputable company? If so how long ago was this?
The place I am buying my cigar equipment from is a very well known company with multiple shops in the UK and Europe and was the first internet Cuban cigar merchant. So a well established company. I have also spoken to them for advice and they informed me as long as I buy my cigars from a reputable company I should not be at risk of cigar beetles and they have never had a customer report cigar beetles from cigars they have purchased from them.
7) I was originally planning to use the recommended 72% Boveda packs in the humidor as recommended for wooden humidors but now planning to use 69% in the hope of dropping the humidity a bit to help prevent cigar beetles hatching. Is this worth doing?
I'd prefer a slightly dryer cigar than a beetle infested one.
8) At what temperature should I start worrying about mould forming on the cigar? Any tips on increasing the temperature in the humidor during colder periods?
9) I've now rented a humidity and temperature controlled client locker from the company I plan to buy my cigars from and I am now thinking of using that to store my cigars during the summer and having cigars sent to me upon request then maybe housing some of the cigars in my humidor at home during the cooler months. If I can't keep my temp down how long can I safely store the cigars in my humidor before risk of them drying out or cigar beetles appearing?
10) Has anybody had any experience of cigar beetles hatching below 70f temp with humidity in the 60s or the humidity above the 70s with the temp below 70s? Trying to understand if both temp and humidity need to exceed 70 for cigar beetles to appear or only one.
Again apologies for the super long post but appreciate you if you managed to make it to the end and appreciate you even more for any answers/clarity you can provide. I was looking really forward to getting into this world and now my OCD and paranoia is running riot since this cigar beetle discovery. A youtube video by the owner of a cigar merchant in the US states "it's not if you get a cigar beetle infestation it's when". This makes it sound like I will inevitably suffer this issue.
Hey all I am a newbie to the Cigar world and have just started investing in the necessary equipment for the journey ahead. This includes an Adorini Chianti Deluxe Medium humidor. It was reading instruction manual for this I came across the existence of cigar beetles (yeah...I know I should have known about this prior). I thought I had done my research on what I need to do to prepare for the cigar world but clearly I didn't do this well enough. Well since this discovery a couple of days ago all I can think about is Cigar Beetles. I currently only have some Davidoff signature 2000 tubos (in a tupperware with 69% boveda) and haven't invested in any more cigars yet as my humidor is still seasoning and I am now super paranoid about Cigar Beetles. I've tried doing online research on this topic but to be honest I've ended up even more confused with more questions than before I started. Reaching out to you folks who will have far more knowledge and experience than I in the hope of getting some definitive clarity.
To give an understanding of my climate....I live in London!
1) Should all cigars be frozen or only those that would be bought back directly without being professionally imported?
I only plan to purchase my Cigars from reputable sellers I don't plan on visiting any countries to bring any back or have somebody else bring any back for me. I have seen some sites say you only need to freeze what is brought over directly as all imports have already been frozen. I have also seen others say that although the cigars do get frozen they then get mixed up with non-frozen cigars during the export and transport process so can be infected again.
2) Should other cigars be frozen to protect against cigar beetles? Or is it only Cuban cigars that need to be frozen?
3) Is a normal home freezer suffice for the freezer treatment to kill any chances of beetles hatching or is a specific deep freeze temperature required instead? What temperature is required?
I've seen a mix of people saying that they just put it in their home freezer but also seen others say it needs to be done in a deep freeze at lower temp.
4) How do you keep your temperatures down in your humidor in the summer?
I don't know the temp inside my humidor as it's seasoning at the moment so not opened it and has no thermometer in it yet. I have put 3 digital thermometers on top of my humidor the lowest of which reads 77f (no heating or anything on, humidor is NOT by window or other heat sources). So as the hotter weather comes in it seems for sure the temp in my humidor will be too hot and in the zone for cigar beetles hatching? I don't particularly want to invest in a a wineador if I can help it, I already have way too many things plugged into sockets in the room including a half size fridge.
5) Are there certain cigars that are more at risk from having cigar beetles hatch and certain cigars that have little/no risk?
6) Has anybody experienced a cigar beetle problem in the UK from cigars purchased via a reputable company? If so how long ago was this?
The place I am buying my cigar equipment from is a very well known company with multiple shops in the UK and Europe and was the first internet Cuban cigar merchant. So a well established company. I have also spoken to them for advice and they informed me as long as I buy my cigars from a reputable company I should not be at risk of cigar beetles and they have never had a customer report cigar beetles from cigars they have purchased from them.
7) I was originally planning to use the recommended 72% Boveda packs in the humidor as recommended for wooden humidors but now planning to use 69% in the hope of dropping the humidity a bit to help prevent cigar beetles hatching. Is this worth doing?
I'd prefer a slightly dryer cigar than a beetle infested one.
8) At what temperature should I start worrying about mould forming on the cigar? Any tips on increasing the temperature in the humidor during colder periods?
9) I've now rented a humidity and temperature controlled client locker from the company I plan to buy my cigars from and I am now thinking of using that to store my cigars during the summer and having cigars sent to me upon request then maybe housing some of the cigars in my humidor at home during the cooler months. If I can't keep my temp down how long can I safely store the cigars in my humidor before risk of them drying out or cigar beetles appearing?
10) Has anybody had any experience of cigar beetles hatching below 70f temp with humidity in the 60s or the humidity above the 70s with the temp below 70s? Trying to understand if both temp and humidity need to exceed 70 for cigar beetles to appear or only one.
Again apologies for the super long post but appreciate you if you managed to make it to the end and appreciate you even more for any answers/clarity you can provide. I was looking really forward to getting into this world and now my OCD and paranoia is running riot since this cigar beetle discovery. A youtube video by the owner of a cigar merchant in the US states "it's not if you get a cigar beetle infestation it's when". This makes it sound like I will inevitably suffer this issue.
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