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Sent by an understandably nervous member.

You call it ....Tobacco Beetle or Glue Mite (or something else if you have an idea).

In the end the treatment is the same simply down to precaution. Still, give us your opinion. I have given mine but the more opinions the better ok.gif

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Well, based on the one tobacco beetle I've found in a stogie, I'd have to say that's not a tobacco beetle. From what I've seen they have a dark brown color and a distinct little oval beetle body.

The thing in your pic looks more like a good old fashioned leaf scale pest. I didn't know tobacco had those.

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The thing in your pic looks more like a good old fashioned leaf scale pest. I didn't know tobacco had those.

Cheers mate. I don't think I have come across those before.

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That's a mite all day long .....if you live in the cold put your box outside for an hr and they will fly away . Try this before freezing ..I have never encountered beetles ...and would only freeze if necessary..best thing about mites is they **** all over your cigars and make them taste better lmao.gif

Mites are found on many many things ....don't worry about it to much

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Couldn't give you a serious answer based on that picture. Even not possible (for me) to tell whether it's an insect/animal at all or a piece of dust/detritus. In principle - from the coloration - it could well be a beetle larvae in its early stage.

My 2cts

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I've had those.... It was quite alarming the first time I saw them but after figuring out what they were I brushed all the cigars off, wiped down the humidor and forgot about them. Found one or two since but they eventually disappeared! Great educational post.

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It's a mite, I've found them in a couple boxes of mine and they do die on there on in a little over a month with no damage done to the cigars that I could tell.

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Beetles are usually a very dark color and stand out like a sore thumb.

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Mite, just found them in several of my 14-15 product, throw to my freezer and it's ok.

Though they're just mites, still worry about how to demolish them.

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