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Small bugs in flour
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The other week I decided to do some baking, when i opened the flour, it was crawling with very small bugs, like midges. Does anyone know what they were and where they come from?
I also opened a new packet of breadmix tonight and they are in that as well.
Do I need to do something to my cupboard?
all the items were purchased from different supermarkets.
I also opened a new packet of breadmix tonight and they are in that as well.
Do I need to do something to my cupboard?
all the items were purchased from different supermarkets.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is quite common-apparently the eggs of the little nasties are often in most flour products when we buy them.They are harmless to us but certainly not very appetising!!.The best thing to do is put flour based products in the freezer for a day before storing them as you normally would-this will kill off the eggs.
Sounds like weevils, you need to clear out your cupboards particularly any items in cardboard packets as once they're in one pack they will get into anything. Thorough clean & disinfect you should see the back of the little blighters. You can restock then. The storage in some supermarkets leaves a lot to be desired, so always check packets and take them back to shop if you open it and find unwanted guests.
Weevles, not be confused with these guys
http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/dept/preservation/t raining/pests/images/silverfish3.jpg
if they could have looked like this, then there is a bit on how to get rid of them here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silverfish
if they could have looked like this, then there is a bit on how to get rid of them here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silverfish
Weevils ~~ they flourish in most grain based products.
You should always sift your flour before adding any other ingredients ~~ also allows the air into it, making bread and cakes lighter.
Best you keep your flour in the refrigerator but even so, make it a general practice of putting the flour through a sieve before using.
Weevils are full of calcium, so if you miss one, don't worry too much!!!!!!!!!
You should always sift your flour before adding any other ingredients ~~ also allows the air into it, making bread and cakes lighter.
Best you keep your flour in the refrigerator but even so, make it a general practice of putting the flour through a sieve before using.
Weevils are full of calcium, so if you miss one, don't worry too much!!!!!!!!!
scroll down to nearly the bottom of the page and you'll see your answer. Annoying little *******! psocids!
http://www.fabflour.co.uk/Freestyle.asp?PageID =237
http://www.fabflour.co.uk/Freestyle.asp?PageID =237
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