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Looking at the morphological characteristics, it seems to be a rice elephant, and the grain pests are all six-legged, and no insects are good. There are three conditions for the growth and reproduction of pests in grain: moisture (humidity), temperature, and insect infection. 1. In the sun, the insects will run away by high temperatures, but it is best not to burst the sun, which will cause the waist to burst and the rice will be broken.
2. Sift the dried rice to remove insects and impurities, and lower the indoor temperature.
3. Put in a large cola bottle, cover it, and store it in a cool place. Refrigeration is possible.
You may eat it at home, the amount is not large, and you can also go to the food department to find a medicine called aluminum phosphide and fumigate it under the guidance of professionals.
In summer, it is best to eat and buy often, do not store it for a long time, and pests will not breed when the temperature is lower than 15 degrees.
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Pour out the rice and dry it, and dry the rice jar too! If the sun is very high, just bask in it for a day!
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Use a fine sieve to pour the rice into it and sieve it repeatedly, until the rice worms are sieved out, be sure to sieve twice, so that the rice will be particularly clean, and then the rice will be dried, put it back in the rice tank, put in the pepper or large material, so that the rice will not give birth to insects, pay attention to the fact that the insects sieved out should be killed in time, and the rice tank should be cleaned, so that it will be good.
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Put a few slices of garlic and the rice worms will crawl out automatically! Remember not to let it out in the sun, as this will increase his reproduction rate!
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The preservation of rice should pay attention to sealing and moisture-proof, so that there will be no insects and mold.
Personally, I think it's best not to eat rice with worms, which is not good for your health.
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The eggs of the rice worm are in the kernel and hatch.
In mid to late May every year, the overwintering adults begin to move, the adults who overwinter in the warehouse continue to lay eggs and reproduce on the spot, part of the overwintering adults outside the warehouse move into the warehouse, the other part flies to the field, lay the eggs on the wheat ears, when the adults lay eggs, they eat the wheat grains with their mouths, form an egg nest, lay the eggs in it, and then secrete mucus to seal, the egg period is 7-16 days, and the larvae hatch from mid to late June to early to mid July;
Mothed into the grain, the larval stage is about 30 days, pupation in mid to late July, pupal period of 7-10 days, adult emergence in early August, adult fewing, light-loving, temperature, humidity, strong fecundity, female can lay about 500 eggs, the temperature is lower than 15 in early October, and the adult begins to overwinter.
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The rice I bought was originally mixed with the eggs of worms, and after buying it for a long time, I thought that the eggs would hatch into worms.
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In summer, rice is prone to insects, and rice elephants have about 8 9 generations per year, a generation is about 20-50 days, and it reproduces faster in high temperatures, and it only takes 25 days for a generation at 32 o'clock. Adults live an average lifespan of 3 months and feed almost exclusively on rice, hence the name. Adults use their mouthparts to weave brown rice into deep holes and lay eggs in the holes, usually one egg per grain, the number varies according to the size of the grain, and eggs have also been found in the grain.
After hatching, the larvae feed on the grains, which are bored into curved tunnels and gradually gnawed into hollows, and the feces are discharged outside the grains. The larvae pupate in the rice grains and become adults, and then they have the ability to fly, and then they leave and begin to mate. Rice worms that live in rice and flour do not want to "drink" or eat water-rich food throughout their lives, but they can still live normally because rice worms produce water in their metabolism.
Rice worms like the smell of gas, and sometimes they get into the gas outlet of the gas stove to form a netted ......Rice worms enter suspended animation at low temperatures and return to viability after returning to normal body temperature, so rice will not be stored in the refrigerator.
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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.
The Miri long worm is not strange and is a natural phenomenon. Generally speaking, there are two reasons: one is that when the grain is still in the field, it carries the eggs of rice worms.
Prepare a few cloves of garlic first, peel off the skin, and then scatter them into the rice jar, you can enlarge the garlic while pouring the rice into the rice jar, and put a few cloves in it at intervals, the taste of garlic will make the rice worms stay away.
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1. Screening: Put the rice in a cool and ventilated place, wait for the insects to slowly crawl out, and use a sieve to screen out the rice worms to leave clean rice.
2. Sichuan pepper: After processing the rice, wash the rice jar with Sichuan pepper water. Pour the rice into the rice jar, wrap the peppercorns in gauze, and put them in the rice jar. Sichuan pepper has a special fragrance and can be used as an insect repellent.
3. Garlic: Garlic is not peeled. Place the garlic on the top, middle, and bottom of the rice bowl, and the taste of the garlic will repel the rice worms.
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1. Freeze in the refrigerator.
If the rice worms are not very serious, you can put the rice in the refrigerator and freeze it for 24 hours before taking it out, the worms 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.
2. Place in a cool place to dry.
After the rice is insect, do not expose the rice to the sun, the rice worm likes high temperatures, and the optimal temperature is 30 -33 °C. Exposure to the sun will give the insects a comfortable environment, which will lead to the increase in the reproduction of rice worms, and will also affect the taste of rice.
The rice noodles of the raw insects should be placed in a cool and ventilated place to allow the insects to crawl out slowly, and then sieve and store in a cool and dry place.
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