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Grrrrr....

flamchop

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Long story short I noticed a hole near the foot of a J21 I was saving. Damn! I'm confused though because the room my humi's in rarely gets up to even 72 degrees so I'm not really positive what it is. I can't imagine a beetle problem with those temps and 65% RH with heartfelt tubes? I tapped it over notebook paper and a bunch of powder came out. All my other smokes check out just fine, so to be on the safe side every stick has been double bagged and into the veggie crisper awaiting the deep freeze tomorrow night. I moved my humi out to a spot where the temps are much lower, closer to 66 degrees. I'm pissed because I was saving that J21!

Question: Once I get these back into the humi... does that mean that there is now no chance of beetles hatching with these even if the temps go up high afterward?

Also I sent out a couple bombs in the last couple weeks, and even though I inspected each stick before I packed it up and I think they should all be worry-free, I'd feel terrible if any of those sticks would cause any problems for the recipients, so PM's have been sent as a heads up. What a horrible feeling.

I think my eyes actually started to moisten up when placing this particular bag into the fridge... :(

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Damn beetles. You're doing the right thing. I had a WOAM with a small hole I thought might have been a result of beetles and I froze everything in the humi, no problems since.


Nice porn btw.
 
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