Brazos Hunter
The man, the myth, the legend
As I have said before, I have been smoking cigars for well over 20 years (took my first puff 39 years ago) and as of late I have been asked this one question more and more; "How do you keep from getting Cigar Beetles?"
The answer for me is very simple. It is something I have done for many, many years now with 100% success. After I got out of the US Army in 1995 I went to Nicaragua and toured a couple factories and distributor warehouses. The one thing that I noticed is in every dist warehouse was a giant walk in freezer. When the pallets of cigars would arrive they went to the freezer for 48 hours, first thing. This would kill any beetles/larva that may have found its way into/on the cigars. I practice the same and have NEVER had a problem with the cigars I freeze. This in no way damages the cigar or effects it negatively. In fact, my friends with the most refined pallet do not know unless I tell them.
Anyway, what do you do to prevent beetles other than maintaining proper rH/temp?
The answer for me is very simple. It is something I have done for many, many years now with 100% success. After I got out of the US Army in 1995 I went to Nicaragua and toured a couple factories and distributor warehouses. The one thing that I noticed is in every dist warehouse was a giant walk in freezer. When the pallets of cigars would arrive they went to the freezer for 48 hours, first thing. This would kill any beetles/larva that may have found its way into/on the cigars. I practice the same and have NEVER had a problem with the cigars I freeze. This in no way damages the cigar or effects it negatively. In fact, my friends with the most refined pallet do not know unless I tell them.
Anyway, what do you do to prevent beetles other than maintaining proper rH/temp?