You should really be using placeholders, specify your table entries explicitly, and check the return value of $dbh->prepare and $dbh->execute:
use strict;
my $boo = $dbh->prepare('INSERT INTO patblob (varchar, id) VALUES (?,
+?)') or die "Database error: " . $dbh->errstr;
$boo->execute('Yo', $blobid) or die "Database error: " . $dbh->errstr;
$dbh->commit;
$boo->finish();
The above code is safer and should give you proper error messages on failure. It's hard to debug code when you don't have proper error messages.
Update: Forgot something. It appears that $blobid is a BLOB, but you're inserting it into a numeric field. Huh?
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