I’ve reached the point that cardboard boxes and zip lock bags are no longer cutting it for storage of all my random components I have acquired over the years. I now in possession of some storage bin drawer thingies that everyone is going into. As I started to sort through the random mess, I started creating three piles. Components that were not ESD sensitive and didn’t need any protection, component that I knew should be stored inside side static shielding bags, and ones that frankly, I was unsure about. In particular diodes, both normal and the light emitting type. I understand the concept of semi-conductor junctions and the damage that high voltage discharge can cause. I think I’ve sometimes received them from the distributor in static shielding bags and sometimes not. Is there an easy way to tell or some guidelines that can help me figure out if they belong in a bag or just tossed in a bin? Keep in mind I live in the desert, so humidity levels can easily dip into the teens inside my house. Thanks!