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Hey guys, given that it's summer in North America and they will be traveling a long way, do you guys freeze your sticks when before you drop them in your humidor?

They will be going into a wineidor if that helps so the temp will be controlled

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I freeze everything no matter what the source. 

Nope.  Keep them in a cooler in my basement.  Stays 65 degrees year round and 64-66% RH.  

100% yes no matter what source

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Nope, and have never had a problem.  Keep your rH between 60-65% (closer to 60% is best) and temp no higher than 70-72, lower if possible.  You won't have a problem. 

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Nope.  Keep them in a cooler in my basement.  Stays 65 degrees year round and 64-66% RH.  

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I freeze everything mostly because my cabinet in my unfinished basement can get a little warm.  In the hottest part of the summer it gets to 72-73 degrees so I just sleep better but I never had a problem and know plenty of people that haven't had any problems as well.  

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Nope I don't bother, never had an issue. /knocks on fake wood.

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Nope, I've never frozen any of my cigars. The only beetles I've seen were in a glass top box of fake Cubans that a well-meaning friend brought back from Mexico. 

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Nope.  No issues, no worries about issues.  I keep my boxes @ 65F/65rH and periodically check them to make sure all is well.

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I do not, but I should. I had a beetle outbreak years ago from a box of Partagas ELs (not from our host). It was two cigars, and I found one of the little bastards in the bottom of the box. Froze everything in the humi and have not had any issues since. 

I buy buy and stash, meaning I won't touch a cigar for six months after it goes in the humidor (nothing scientific, but in my mind it should be acclimated by then).  I check these new boxes frequently at first, then once a month for the nasty bastards. So far, so good. 

The only other beetle I have come across was from one of the "books". A good friend sent me a cigar from one and a beetle had breeched the wrapper on its way to me. I froze it and smoked it. ?

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5 minutes ago, RickHendeson said:

 

Ditto.  Why wouldn't you?

Because you don't need to, maybe? How many cases of eggs hatching or larvae still alive after shipping have you heard of?

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1 minute ago, Smallclub said:

Because you don't need to, maybe? How many cases of eggs hatching or larvae still alive after shipping have you heard of?

 

More than one.

 

Why take the chance?

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I always freeze. A habit.

I think better safe than sorry.

Usually take a months supply at a time out of the coolers into my desktops. No temp control so I think of the damage that could be done to 40-50 boxes in a month or so if left unchecked.

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1 minute ago, vintagerodshop said:

I also freeze everything no mater what. Then into the coolers they go. I try to let anything sit for a year regardless of box date.

I do six months, but you and I are on the same page, so to speak. 

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