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  • Are these Beetles?

    Anybody know what this is? Only noticed it after cutting the cigar

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    Also, the ash looks to have a red tinge to it?

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    • #3
      Very hard to tell unfortunately. I’ve only seen a couple and they’re perfectly round - hard to tell on the cap.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Cigar_Addict View Post
        Anybody know what this is? Only noticed it after cutting the cigar

        IMG_20240430_173107_copy_2880x3840.jpg
        Spacing and the way the holes pull inwards seem like it's been poked with those nub fork things maybe

        From a box or single?


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        • #5
          Originally posted by ShaazK View Post

          Spacing and the way the holes pull inwards seem like it's been poked with those nub fork things maybe

          From a box or single?
          I was about to type something similar, like a corn on the cob 2 pronged skewer?
          It was an Esteban Carrera Mr Brownstone I got in a 10pk from a friend visiting the States. Individually wrapped in cello too

          It also looked like it went the whole length of the cigar when looking at the foot when it was alight

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Cigar_Addict View Post

            I was about to type something similar, like a corn on the cob 2 pronged skewer?
            It was an Esteban Carrera Mr Brownstone I got in a 10pk from a friend visiting the States. Individually wrapped in cello too

            It also looked like it went the whole length of the cigar when looking at the foot when it was alight
            Yup exactly like those corn cob skewer devices. Never had beetles so don't know much about how to treat a situation where you're unsure. Assume freezer then acclimatise in the fridge then back to humi?


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            • #7
              Holes in the head could be from a draw test machine

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              • #8
                Tobacco beetle holes look like wood worm holes or tracks. Those don't quite look the same to me.
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                I think I may finally have this CAD under control...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by smokey joe View Post
                  Holes in the head could be from a draw test machine
                  I think they may have been slightly visible through the ash on the foot, and they looked like they aligned. The draw was VERY loose so plausible they could've run the whole length of the cigar

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by smokey joe View Post
                    Holes in the head could be from a draw test machine
                    Originally posted by ha_banos View Post
                    Tobacco beetle holes look like wood worm holes or tracks. Those don't quite look the same to me.
                    Any idea what could cause the ash to have a red tinge to it? It continued down the length if the cigar

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                    • #11
                      Maybe the tabacco leaf had a concentration of pesticide on it, or maybe the leaf in question wasn’t actually a tabacco leaf, unfortunately quality control is not very high in cigar producing countries, Cuba especially, probably making inhaling cigars not a good idea

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Bigdog View Post
                        Maybe the tabacco leaf had a concentration of pesticide on it, or maybe the leaf in question wasn’t actually a tabacco leaf, unfortunately quality control is not very high in cigar producing countries, Cuba especially, probably making inhaling cigars not a good idea
                        I got through about half of it before letting it go out, so I'll let you know if I develop any side effects..

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                        • #13
                          If you didn’t inhale the smoke into your lungs, probably the only side affect you’ll get is a bad taste in your mouth

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Bigdog View Post
                            If you didn’t inhale the smoke into your lungs, probably the only side affect you’ll get is a bad taste in your mouth
                            It wasn't a very nice stick this time so maybe that contributed to it 👍🏼

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                            • #15
                              they look too small and not linear, so unlikely to be beetle.

                              I've been told that beetles 'in' the cigar are given away by a popping noise when the burn line gets close!!

                              But, as they burrow 'out' you tend to hear it when you dont know you have them.

                              if you have any doubts, and have more of the sticks, wrap them and freeze them for a few days.

                              There are a number of posts about the 'how' of freezing and de-frosting

                              While I dont think they are likely to be what you fear, its a simple insurance policy

                              good luck​
                              "Dear heart, you're talking to a man- a real man- who drinks straight Tequilla, with lime and salt on the rim, and smokes cigars" (J Zavala)

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