My family s hundreds of catties of rice have flying insects, what s wrong?

Updated on pet 2024-04-27
38 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If the rice has flying insects, depending on whether it is serious, you can take out the rice and dry it in a ventilated place.

    At this time, if the rice has been moldy, it must not be eaten, if the rice is just a worm, but the rice has not appeared mildew, it can still be eaten after drying.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's time for you to give birth, flying insects. Now that there are bugs, there is no other way. Spread it out. Only spread out and dry for a while. It's best not to see the sun, and when you see the sun, the rice will be even more unpalatable.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What should I do if you have flying insects in your hundreds of catties of rice? Putting your rice in the sun should be able to dry the bed. Then I just ate the rice quickly, otherwise there will be worms.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In summer, the temperature is relatively high, so the rice is easy to grow insects, so it is recommended to put these rice in a ventilated place to clean the insects.

    If it is placed in a low temperature environment, it is not easy to grow insects.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Take it to the processing plant and reprocess it, the rice can't be dried.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because you have a lot of rice, it leads to worms. You can put some garlic in the rice and get the bugs out.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    But you gave birth very much because there were insect eggs in the daimyo in the first place, and the weather was humid, and the insects grew up. Expose the rice to the sun first. Then seal and store it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    That's because there are many adults in your family, and they don't manage it well, and they don't protect it well, so they should be exposed.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you can put them in the sun, they won't be swollen, and you can eat them with peace of mind.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    A: If you take it to the sun, you can also eat it. If you don't store it well, worms will grow.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If the rice at home has worms, it is often frozen to death when it freezes in the freezer for a period of time. When I was in the countryside before the edition, I would find a basket to dry the rice in a cool place, and it could not be exposed to the sun, and the rice would be broken when it was exposed. When I was a child, the family's grain grew cows, and in addition to drying, I would also put some insect repellent medicine in the cabinet where the grain was stored, which had to be bought at the place where agricultural products were sold.

    In daily life, Sichuan pepper has an insect repellent effect, you can also try it.

    I don't know what kind of situation you are, but I hope it can help you.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The raw grain stored in the national grain depot is used with pesticides to prevent insects, such as fumigation with aluminum phosphide under closed conditions. In the hands of grain dealers, in the high temperature season, when insects are born, they are also fumigated with medicine. Note: For fumigation only, aluminum phosphide should not be mixed into rice.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Just put the rice in the sun and don't need anything else.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Put the rice in the sun and pop it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1. Put Sichuan peppercorns. Wrap the peppercorns in a cloth or paper towel and put them in a rice jar or rice bag to prevent the rice from becoming insects. Because Sichuan pepper can not only be used as a condiment for cooking, but also a natural antioxidant, itself has a special fragrance, and has the effect of repelling insects.

    This method can also prevent rice insects, you can put the pepper away, tie the rice bag tightly and put it in a cool and ventilated place, although the taste of the pepper is very special, but it will not affect the taste of the rice.

    If you use a rice bag to fill rice, you can soak the rice bag in boiling pepper juice for 10 minutes, and then dry it before holding rice, which also has an anti-insect effect.

    If the rice is exposed to the sun in order to remove the rice worms, it will not kill the rice worms, but will be counterproductive and will seriously affect the taste of the rice. The correct way is to put the rice that has insects in a cool and ventilated place, let the rice worms crawl out on their own, and then sieve it.

    2. Put it in the refrigerator and freeze for 24 hours. If the insects are not serious, you can put the rice in the freezer with the bag and take it out after 24 hours, at this time the insects are frozen to death and turn red and black, which is easy to pick up, and will not affect the original taste of the rice.

    Place in a cool place to dry. After the rice is insected, people often like to expose the rice to the sun, which not only does not achieve the purpose of killing the rice worms, but will be counterproductive, because after two or three days, the rice worms in the rice will increase unabated.

    In addition, the rice after exposure can also affect the taste due to the loss of moisture. The correct way to do this is to put the rice in a cool and ventilated place, let the insects crawl out slowly, and then sieve again.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The first method: freeze rice, if the rice insects are not too serious, you can put the rice in a bag or take a part of the rice into the bag, put it in the freezer compartment, and then take it out after 24 hours of freezing, at this time the rice worms have been completely frozen to death, it is easy to pick it out, and it will not affect the original taste of the rice, generally speaking, this method is the simplest.

    The second method: because the special taste of Sichuan pepper can drive away rice worms, so you can take about 30 peppercorns, divide them into three parts and wrap them in gauze, and put them at the bottom, middle and upper part of the rice, it will not take long for the rice worms to run out, this method can also prevent rice insects, you can put the pepper well, tie the rice bag tightly in a cool and ventilated place, although the taste of Sichuan pepper is very special, but it will not affect the taste of rice.

    The third method: is the drying method, in fact, if it is to remove rice worms, the rice is exposed to the sun is not able to kill the purpose of rice worms, but will be counterproductive, and will seriously affect the taste of rice. The correct way is actually to say that the rice with raw insects is placed in a cool and ventilated place, so that the rice worms can crawl out by themselves, and then they can be dried in a sieve.

    The fourth method: take a wine bottle, then pour a little liquor about 50 grams into it, put the wine bottle in the rice without a bottle cap, the wine bottle should be higher than the rice surface, and then seal the rice bag, the volatile ethanol in the wine has insecticide, sterilization, can kill the rice worms in the rice.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Rice is infested, and many people are in a hurry to expose the rice to the sun, thinking that this can kill the insects and make the rice no longer damp, but in fact this practice is counterproductive. After the rice is insected, the following 3 methods can be used to properly remove the insects:

    1. Put the raw insect rice in a cool and ventilated place, let the insects crawl out slowly, and then sieve again.

    2. If there are more insects in rice, phosphorus zinc and organic acid can also be used to fumigate. The specific method is as follows: in the veranda or idle room, put the rice bag of raw insects together in a well-sealed plastic bag, that is, the fumigation bag, and then put a cup or wan in the fumigation bag, and put 50 grams of vinegar in it; If the grain does not exceed 500 kg, wrap one gram of zinc phosphide in paper and put it into a cup or bowl filled with vinegar, without stirring, and immediately seal the mouth of the fumigation bag.

    Seal for 5-10 days to kill all the pests inside. After that, disperse the gas for 2-3 days, take out the vinegar and water and sort out the residue.

    3. If there is not a lot of rice with insects, you can put the rice with insects in a plastic bag, tie the bag tightly, put it in the freezer of the refrigerator, and take it out after 48 hours to kill the borers in the rice.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The rice has many rice worms, and the rice worms are dried away by the sun. If you find insects in your family's rice, you can pour the rice on paper and spread it so that the insects will crawl away as soon as they see the sun.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It is recommended to put it in the sun for a while. If you have a sieve, you can also sift it before drying it. It would work well.

    However, the rice that has been processed in this way should be eaten as soon as possible. In the future, it is recommended that you wrap a little pepper in gauze and bury it in it, so that it will not attract insects.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If rice worms appear in rice, you can use a sieve to quickly sieve away the rice and small particles of debris.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Rice has rice worms, and you can use a sieve to remove the rice worms, which is the quickest way. A sieve with a pore size of 14 mesh is recommended. I once bought an 8 mesh (2mm) sieve, but the rice and rice worms were sifted down and failed; I bought another 20 mesh (1mm) sieve, but the rice and rice worms could not be sifted, and I failed again.

    The 14-mesh sieve I bought later, the effect is very good, the rice is in the sieve, and the rice worms are sieved out. So, now I have three sieves at home, all of which I recently bought online. In addition, the sieve of 12 mesh (has not been tried.)

    To be clear, the rice worms we have here are slightly smaller than the rice, and if there are rice worms and moths larger than the rice, we can't use a sieve with this aperture.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Exposed to the sun, the insects quickly ran out, but the dried rice was not fragrant, and it was particularly unpalatable.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    First, there is a sieve to sift out the rice worms. The second is exposed to the sun, and the rice worms will crawl away. The third rice is wrapped in gauze and some peppercorns are put in the rice, and the peppercorns have a special antioxidant and insect removal effect, and the fourth rice is packed with gauze and put a few grains of garlic, and the garlic has the effect of removing insects.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    It seems that the rice insecticidal technique that I popularized has spread.

    1. Freeze for one to two days, sieve the insect carcasses, and store them in a sealed and cool place.

    2. A large amount of rice is fumigated with aluminum phosphide to kill insects, and zinc phosphide is labor-intensive and unsafe, so it has not been used for more than 30 years.

    3. Cool sun in a cool place to repel insects, exposure to the sun will explode the waist.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    When I saw this, my first reaction was that the rice was poured into the water, and then the insects were lighter, and they would float, and it turned out that they could still be exposed to the sun, and if they were sunburned, the sun would have died of it, or those species that should have crawled out.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    If it's a black kind of bug, it's more sunny, but if it's a white one, then you should wash it when you eat it, and it will float when you wash it.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    It's still a waste of food! The easiest way to do this is to amplify your exposure to the sun! In this way, the rice worm will crawl out and find a cool place when it feels hot! Remember to be sure to til!

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Put it in the refrigerator for a day, take it out to dry, dry the bugs, and rinse the bugs out.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    You can soak it in water, and then the bugs will float up on their own.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Or don't want it, feed the chickens or others, health first...

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Put it in the shade to dry, and it will run away on its own.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    You can wash the rice with water, and then take it out and dry it.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    1. Put it in the refrigerator for 24 hours, if the insects are not serious, you can put the rice in the refrigerator and bury it in the freezer with the bag, and then take it out after 24 hours of freezing.

    2. Fill 50 grams of liquor in the wine bottle, do not cover the lid, and then bury the bottle containing the wine in the rice, the mouth of the bottle is higher than the rice surface, and seal the rice bag. Due to the weak breathing of rice, the air is getting less and less, and the volatile ethanol in the wine has an insecticidal and bactericidal effect, so it can prevent insects.

    3. Zanthoxylum pepper insect prevention preservation method, Zanthoxylum pepper is a natural antioxidant, which not only has a special fragrance, but also has an insect repellent effect. Put 20 to 30 peppercorns into the pot, add an appropriate amount of water (it is better to soak the rice pocket) and put it on the stove to cook the fragrance of peppercorns, turn off the heat at the back end of the pot, put the bag containing rice into the boiled pepper water, soak it and take it out to dry, and then pour the rice into the pocket.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    1. Put the raw insect millet in a cool and ventilated place, let the insects crawl out slowly, and then sieve again.

    2. There are many insects in millet, and phosphorus zinc plus organic acid can also be used to fumigate. Here's how:

    1) In the veranda or unused room, put the rice bag of raw insects together in a plastic bag with good sealing, that is, a fumigation bag.

    2) Put a cup or bowl in the fumigation bag and put 50 grams of vinegar in it. If the grain does not exceed 500 kg, wrap one gram of zinc phosphide in paper and put it into a cup or bowl filled with vinegar, without stirring, and immediately seal the mouth of the fumigation bag.

    3) Seal for 5-10 days, you can kill all the pests inside. After that, the gas is dispersed for 2-3 days, and the vinegar and residue are taken out and thrown away.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    If the rice has worms, you can use fresh ginger in the rice to drive the worms out. Or put the rice in a cool place to dry, let the insects fly away or crawl out, and the raw rice can be eaten after the insects are removed. Do not expose rice to the sun.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    What to do with rice take-off bugs? I think that if there are no insects, it should not affect the food, and you should always pay attention to putting the rice in a dry place. This will avoid bugging.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    Rice moths mainly harm grains such as rice, millet, wheat, etc. Here's how:

    1. Put the rice in the sun for a day.

    2. Put some garlic cloves in the rice, don't peel the garlic cloves.

    3. Put the rice you bought back in a bag of pure fiber, put it in the refrigerator, and freeze it for a day and a night.

    4. The utensils for storing rice need to be ventilated and ventilated frequently to prevent mold and insects.

    5. Wrap the peppercorns in gauze in the rice container and put them inside.

    6. There are rice moth traps on the market now, which can drive away rice moths.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    If you find small flying insects in your rice, you can take the following steps to deal with them:

    Discard the affected rice grains: Inspect the rice for visible decay or insect infestation, and discard it if small flying insects or decayed rice grains are found.

    Freezing Treatment: Put the rice in the freezer, the freezing temperature can kill the existing insect infestation, make sure to keep the rice in an airtight bag to prevent the odor from being absorbed.

    Washing: Before cooking, rinse the rice with water to help remove residual pests and foreign matter.

    Storage precautions: Store rice in an airtight container to avoid moisture and insect infestation. Consider using sealed food storage bags or jars.

    Regular inspections: Regularly inspect the stored rice to ensure that there are no pests or other issues.

    If your question is about food safety and hygiene, it is advisable to consult your local food safety regulations or professional body.

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