SmokinApe 08:41 AM 05-10-2009
Originally Posted by DPD6030:
Nice pics but gross. :-)
:-)
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rizzle 10:00 AM 05-10-2009
Ugly little buggers aren't they.
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montecristo#2 10:21 AM 05-10-2009
Yeh people always say beetle eggs will not hatch around 65F, although I have always wondered if that was true. I would think a beetle would be able to live just fine at 65F.
Something to keep in mind when going through the vinotemp.
This would be the first time I have heard something like this, so maybe it is possilby but not as common as at higher temperatures.
Had that cigar been in there a while or was it a recent addition (1-3 months)?
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longknocker 10:56 AM 05-10-2009
Originally Posted by montecristo#2:
Yeh people always say beetle eggs will not hatch around 65F, although I have always wondered if that was true. I would think a beetle would be able to live just fine at 65F.
Something to keep in mind when going through the vinotemp.
This would be the first time I have heard something like this, so maybe it is possilby but not as common as at higher temperatures.
Had that cigar been in there a while or was it a recent addition (1-3 months)?
I had one problem with a beetle in my CCs last year. Found him alive, too! Squashed the little thief! Froze the sticks and no more problems. (Fingers crossed & Prayers sent!) Definitely try to check all my sticks at least 3X/ week, though!
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MTB996 11:08 AM 05-10-2009
Originally Posted by montecristo#2:
Had that cigar been in there a while or was it a recent addition (1-3 months)?
Cigar had been in the Vino for probably 6-8 months.
Certainly not as common as the desktops in 80F environments, but clearly not 100% safe no matter what the temp.
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ucla695 11:22 AM 05-10-2009
Man, those are some crazy pics!! I'm glad he met an untimely death!!
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sodomanaz 11:57 AM 05-10-2009
SmoknTaz 12:23 AM 05-31-2009
When you see a close up like that it really hits home. That's some nasty $hit, thanks for the visual!
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Wolfgang 12:24 AM 05-31-2009