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There are two most common types of rice worms in rice, one is a corn elephant with a long and pointed nose and a black and bright body, and the other is a larva of the outer rice moth that spits silk and makes the rice grains form pellets. Among them, the corn elephant is the most common, these rice worms are under 30 years old, and it takes about 35 days from eggs to obvious adults. However, the change of temperature has a significant impact on its development, and for corn elephants, when the temperature drops to 18, it is completely unable to develop, and the outer rice moth is no exception.
Put a few cloves of garlic in the middle or at each end of the rice bag, or wrap some peppercorns in a cloth or paper and place them in a container for rice. Usually the jar or bucket where the rice is stored should be cleaned to prevent the pupa of the winter from hiding inside. Once the rice worms are found, the rice can be dried in a cool place to let the worms fly away or crawl out, and the rice with raw worms can be eaten after being dewormed.
Do not expose rice to the sun.
There are also methods:
Method 2: Prepare a few small pieces of clean gauze, wrap each piece with a little pepper seeds, tie it and place it in 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.
Method 3: Put dried kelp or dried orange peel in the rice, which can play a role in preventing moisture and mildew at the same time.
If the rice has worms, you can use fresh ginger in the rice to drive the worms out.
In addition, in fine weather, it should be taken out to dry more.
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Treatment: Rice worm is a kind of moth larvae, which likes to survive in a humid and warm environment, so it is the first to destroy the living environment of rice worms. The best thing to do is to let it dry.
Spread the rice with insects in a cool place, the most taboo is to expose it to the sun, of course, it can also repel insects with sun exposure, but it will destroy the physical properties of the rice, and it will be broken after steaming, and lose its fragrance. Put the rice in a cool place, and after drying, the insects will crawl outward, allowing the rice to remove most of the insects.
After a few hours of drying, most of the worms have been removed. The rest of the work is to process the rice with a dustpan. Dustpan rice is a technical task, put an appropriate amount of rice in the dustpan, and then stir up and down to let the rice and insects with full grains slowly separate.
After the dustpan is separated, the rice has basically been cleaned of insects. Seal the rice with a new convenient bag, and each bag of rice should not be too much, and 5 catties of rice should be appropriate. The purpose of encapsulation is to store and refrigerate cheaply.
Put the packaged rice in the refrigerator and freeze it for 24 hours. Frozen rice kills the remaining insects and prevents them from breeding, and also preserves the texture and taste of the rice.
Frozen rice can be put into the kitchen or storage room for storage, before storage, take 50g of peppercorns and wrap them in a cloth, and then put them together with the rice, so as to avoid breeding insects in the future.
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Put it in the sun and dry the rice, and the insects in it will always fly away by themselves under the sun.
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Just bask in the sun.
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Put a few cloves of peeled garlic.
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You can put the rice in the refrigerator later.
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There are bugs in the rice, you can pick the bugs out and eat it. In fact, the worms in the rice are not dirty, and they are also edible, because these worms are rice-born worms, also known as rice worms.
Extended Materials. What are the bugs in rice: Rice worms usually refer to rice elephants, also known as weevils. It is often found in cereals because of its rapid reproduction rate and is one of the main pests in cereals.
The larvae of the rice elephant are like maggots, white, grow in the rice grains, pupate and feather are also in the rice grains, feed on the rice, and finally hollow out the rice grains, the body will be covered with white rice flour, and the tail will be handed over on the rice pile to lay eggs. But it doesn't pose a bite hazard to humans, so you can rest assured. Of course, bugs can also be Indian grain borers, which are more common storage pests.
Can you still eat rice with worms? The borer in rice is a very common storage pest, the scientific name of the rice elephant, itself does not have a virus and does not bite the human body. As long as the insects are not too serious, you can still eat them after carefully washing and disposing of the insects.
Rice that has been fumigated with medicine will not have insects, but green rice without additives will have insects, and insects have nothing to do with the quality of rice.
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What should I do if there are worms in the rice? There are some small tricks in life, mature garlic is wrapped in breathable cotton cloth, put it in rice, pepper and other small tricks.
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1. Sift through the basket: After removing the insects on the surface, sieve the rice with a sieve made of bamboo or wicker, and then place it in a cool and ventilated place to dry.
2. Basking in the sun: when the sun is sufficient, the rice will be evenly spread and dried, and the rice worms will run away if they are not resistant to high temperatures.
3. Enlarge the garlic. Peel the garlic and scatter it in a rice bowl, and the taste of the garlic will make the rice worms stay away.
4. Industrial pesticide: put a certain dose of aluminum phosphide into the grain depot, seal it for more than a week, aluminum phosphide volatilizes highly toxic phosphine gas when it encounters air, and directly kills the pests.
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1. Improve storage conditions, keep the warehouse clean, plug the gaps, prevent rice weevils and other storage pests from entering, and reduce the harm to food.
2. Improve storage technology, such as using plant ash, plastic film, kraft paper, etc. to isolate storage pests. In the event of an insect infestation, the rice elephant should be placed in the sun to separate it from the insect-free grain.
3. Contact with insecticide or spray chemicals for phosphine fumigation.
4. If the amount of stored grain is small, it can also prevent the rice elephant from entering the former god. Through insect-repellent packaging or by adding long-lasting odor insecticides to the bag.
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