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My first beetle hole

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I have read about fifty threads and still have a few questions.
I have a 150 ct humi at work for singles and most sticks are cellod. But on one of the non celo stick I found a hole. And on another stick I found what looked like a wormhole. I removed and discarded said sticks and vaced out the humi.
I didn't find any body of the beetle is it in one of the cigars?
Can the beetle lay more eggs after it escapes?
Can it eat trough The cello, on the other sticks ?
 
From personal experience:

Beetles do cut through cello.

It it the life work of a beetle to excape from the cigar and lay eggs in another cigar.

Do the little freeze thing with the remainder of the cigars to get the eggs.
 
Too bad you didn't expose the little bugger while cutting the cigar apart, they are kinda fun to screw with before dispatch. But don't be too hard on them, they know not what they are doing.
 
I have read about fifty threads and still have a few questions.
I have a 150 ct humi at work for singles and most sticks are cellod. But on one of the non celo stick I found a hole. And on another stick I found what looked like a wormhole. I removed and discarded said sticks and vaced out the humi.
I didn't find any body of the beetle is it in one of the cigars?
Can the beetle lay more eggs after it escapes?
Can it eat trough The cello, on the other sticks ?


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