Quarantine them as well imho.
Micronized sulfur sprays work well as an ipm. Mighty wash, safer soap, or azamax are also great ipm products for incoming clones.
Yeah, every once in a while we end up being handed clones by someone who wants to see what happens to them outside, and there IS one guy who I don't actually quarantine them from, as he is a really good grower, and knows how to treat a clone. Everyone else though, they go into an area where they aren't near everything else. I do a visual inspection, and check them myself, and after a short period they can then be added near everything else.
But let's face it, if I ended up with a REAL cutting of Cheese... That would have it's own tent anyway LOL. Might even have a little sign on it saying "Kaese Haus"....Maybe a remote operated rifle to keep people from thinking there's a welcome mat in front of the door... LOL.
Might Wash is one we've used before in past runs, but I'm a fan of Green Clean myself. Whatever that doesn't nail the Ladybugs will. I guess it is a lot like getting a new Fish for a tank; You don't want to add them to a tank with other fish until you've had time to make sure they aren't sick or carrying something nasty. Just in this case it'd be a cutting of a plant.....And for that particular cutting I'd want security measures in place cause.....You know, it's THE Cheese LOL.
Shit you'd know if I won the Lotto; A climate controlled bank style vault would be getting installed for my Cheese cut and my Chem D cut that I'd finally be able to afford hahaha.