I noticed this on the cap of my 5 Vegas Series "A" on sunday, does this look like a beetle did this damage? I know that it is normally a round hole but it kindof looks like a couple holes right next to each other
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NCRadioMan 11:27 PM 07-01-2009
Yes. That is from a beetle. Freeze or keep a close eye on your stash!
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Sauer Grapes 11:31 PM 07-01-2009
shilala 11:33 PM 07-01-2009
well I will be freezing the rest of that box, since they are all stored in the box (in the vino) should I worry about the neighboring boxes. this is my first beetle experience so sorry if it is a dumb question
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Pat1075 11:34 PM 07-01-2009
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but yes sir thats a bug.
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kgoings 11:35 PM 07-01-2009
I third...a beetle. I hope you didnt put that in your mouth
:-)
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Pat1075 11:35 PM 07-01-2009
Do them all if you can fit them.
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NCRadioMan 11:41 PM 07-01-2009
Originally Posted by eber:
well I will be freezing the rest of that box, since they are all stored in the box (in the vino) should I worry about the neighboring boxes. this is my first beetle experience so sorry if it is a dumb question
Not a dumb question at all! I would keep a close eye on the neighboring boxes but wouldn't freeze them. But that's just me. If it makes you feel more at ease, go ahead and freeze them too. Odds are you will encounter them again sometime down the road so now, you know exactly what to look for. Be sure to pull the cigars out if that box and check it out. You may just find a beetle roaming around or dead.
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joetownhound 11:45 PM 07-01-2009
Have to go check the stash now that I see evidence of beetles again.
:-) Good luck on getting rid of them bro.
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Jcaprell 11:50 PM 07-01-2009
Ah, its posts like this that make me paranoid about my own stash! Hate to say it brotha, but that is a (more multiple) beetles. I would keep an eye on all of your boxes in the vino ESPECIALLY the ones that might have come in contact with this one.
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NCRadioMan 11:59 PM 07-01-2009
Originally Posted by Jcaprell:
! Hate to say it brotha, but that is a (more multiple) beetles.
Not necessarily. One beetle can cause alot of damage and if it stays in one area, it's tunnel can look like more than one. Especially if it eats its way out and then back in again. That's what it looks like to me but admittedly, there easily could be more than one.
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bobarian 12:27 AM 07-02-2009
You need to do an autopsy on that stick. Hard to tell whether it is an exit or entrance hole or both.
:-)
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SilverFox 12:30 AM 07-02-2009
MarkinAZ 12:32 AM 07-02-2009
Originally Posted by eber:
so sorry if it is a dumb question
Never a dumb question eber and it always pays to ask:-)
Originally Posted by kgoings:
I third...a beetle. I hope you didnt put that in your mouth :-)
Just some simple protein K:-)
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SilverFox 12:37 AM 07-02-2009
Originally Posted by eber:
well I will be freezing the rest of that box, since they are all stored in the box (in the vino) should I worry about the neighboring boxes. this is my first beetle experience so sorry if it is a dumb question
Not a dumb question at all.
In all liklihood there is no transference if it was in a closed box to other closed boxes, in fact it is likely infestation happened prior to even getting into your Vino. If it was in an open tray I would argue there is more risk.
That having been said, any risk is too much from my perspective. As you can see from my link in my prior post I have had bugs in the past 3 times. My collection is far too valuable, both figuratively and subjectively to risk. I freeze every stick that comes into my house regardless of source. I have frozen thousands of cigars and smoked many hundreds of them. Since I have become fastitious (read anal) about my intake process I have had zero problems
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The Poet 03:27 PM 07-02-2009
Aside from a good source of protein, as mentioned north, a beetle makes for an entertaining
POP when you smoke him. Tons of fun.
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St. Lou Stu 03:39 PM 07-02-2009
I agree with everyone up there!
Happy Fourth, smoke the lil bastard and listen to the fireworks he provides!
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csbrewfisher 03:43 PM 07-02-2009
Could this be a good reason to leave the cello on, or wouldn't it make a difference?
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The Poet 03:47 PM 07-02-2009
Beetles come from eggs inside the cigar, and once they hatch they'll eat the cello as readily as the tobacco. A tube'll stop them, but that's about it.
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