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| Freezing | Common method used to kill tobacco beetles or larva before they hatch; recommend freezing cigars sealed in air tight bags in temperatures 10° below Zero Fahrenheit for 72 hours; NOTE: this MUCH lower temperature is not a home refrigerator-freezer (you'll need a "Deep Freeze" to get 10° below zero); then move to a refrigerator temperature of 40° for 24 hours so the wrapper leaf does not crack due to drastic temperature increase; then keep cigars 70° & 70% | |
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