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      04-06-2020, 05:24 PM   #238
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Originally Posted by Hawkeye View Post
If your sticks have holes like that or you see "sawdust" in your humidor at all that usually means you had too high of humidity/temp at some point and beetles hatched. You basically have to throw away most of the sticks that have bad damage and put the rest in the freezer to kill the beetles, and then most of them should be salvageable. There are good tutorials about this issue online if you look for it.

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So two of my Cohiba's had holes, I've disposed of them and inspected the rest of my collection and they all seem good so are sitting in the freezer for the next few days. I'll give the humidor a good cleaning tomorrow. Thanks for the catch, I've never seen that before. Shame about those two Cohiba's, I brought a few boxes back from Cuba a few years ago. I still have about a dozen or so left.
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