Last night I made, for the first time ever, a Thai Green chicken curry. That was going well.
I took a previously opened box of Thai sticky rice from the cupboard and got out my scales to weigh the amount. When I poured the rice into the weighing pan, I noticed lots of little black flecks on the surface of the rice. Initially, I thought it may have been husks but I decided to leave it in the weighing pan for a while and see what happened. All the black specks disappeared. They had burrowed down under the surface!
Fortunately, I had some different, uncontaminated rice and cooked that.
The other box went in the bin!
I have just spent a delightful ten minutes researching rice and cereal pests. That was amusing.
This brought back memories!!! We had a static caravan and I left a bag of pasta in it by mistake over the Winter. When we went back in the Spring, it was full of maggots!!
I had a problem with a big bad of bird seed.. it was full of them..kept in a plastic bin in the hall..looked ok but started to see wee beasties about..when I looked in the seed bin there were thousands.... ditched bin and all but had a few strays roaming around which took a while to get rid of... seed must have been contaminated
Cloverjo, there's no point in throwing food away that shows no sign of them. If the eggs are not present in a new bag of food, there's nothing to hatch.
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