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Old 06-28-2002, 08:32 AM   #1
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They dont survive long outside of tobacco and have been known to eat cedar sheeting, but with the tobacco not readily available they croak. The eggs and larvae can only be absolutely killed below 0 degrees F. I use the Japanese Feremone traps and they work well. Fuji chemical makes em and I always keep 2 on each level of my Humidor. I have gotten a few strays but keep that room no higher than 70 in the summer and around 67 in the winter. I have had 2 serious infestations in 5 years..both times the cigars were from Panama. My .02 Doc
Boxdoctor (or anyone in the know), what are Japanese Feremone traps and where might I get some (online sights?)? How does it keep the bugs away if I store my cigars in their boxes? Do I need to place the traps next to the cigars in boxes ? Any more info would be appreciated, thanks!
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