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Cranky Habanophile
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Originally Posted by Tenor CS View Post Question: I've seen beetles chew holes through cello. Can they chew through thicker plastic, like ziploc bags, or even food-saver bags? I have seen no evidence of this, please cite a source. Cello is a natural plant byproduct and like paper or tobacco can be consumed by Lasioderma serricorne, the tobacco beetle. Books and other paper products are also susceptible, but I never seen any reference to beetles eating any petroleum based products. ![]() Of course there are those beetles with armor teeth who can chew through aluminum tubos, but that is another subject. ![]() |
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