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Bummin' Around
Beetle?
Never had beetles before, what's this look like to you guys? I've had it in quarantine for a few days and I see no new holes..
Is this good to store again or should I just smoke this asap?image.jpg
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I've seen two beetle holes and both were round, while that one looks more triangular in the pic. Makes me think nail or some other tool, but I'm not sure at all.
If it was me I'd smoke it anyway and keep your good eye on the others it was stored with, just for safety sake.
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Bummin' Around
Thanks, I did end up smoking it but am still curious for my own knowledge how to tell beetle holes from rips.
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Originally Posted by
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I've seen two beetle holes and both were round, while that one looks more triangular in the pic. Makes me think nail or some other tool, but I'm not sure at all.
If it was me I'd smoke it anyway and keep your good eye on the others it was stored with, just for safety sake.
It looks like a tear. The roller probably meant to cover it with the cap, or just missed it.
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
It doesn't look like beetles to me. The only beetle damage I have seen always has very round holes. Most likely something else like a tear.
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Beatle damage is normally round. I do not believe it is a beatle.
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
According to everyone else in this thread, a beetle hole should be more round...
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