Or, you could have bigger problems hiding behind all the canned goods and bags of flour, like pantry moths and weevils.
After watching this Instagram Reel from creator Jackie Milne, I can't see the humble bay leaf (dried or fresh) the same.
A rice weevil is a stowaway that sneaks into your pantry and turns your rice into its new home. While it has a cute snoot, a rice weevil is a stowaway. It sneaks into your pantry as an egg that ...
Commenters on the post were able to confirm that they were in fact weevils – a common find in your kitchen pantry. “Just weevils. Very common with all dry goods (pasta, rice, flour ...
Because grains go through so many phases of production, there are plenty of opportunities for weevils - and other tiny insects like pantry moths, too - to invade. How to Get Rid of Rice Weevils ...
Another provided some helpful advice: "To keep weevils out of your pantry scatter **** BAY leaves **** around on the shelves..." "I've had these in rice and flour before, I just chuck straight out.
Weevils appear in products in my pantry every now and then and I go through the whole throwing away anything they may have got into. I opened a new bag of breadcrumbs last week and used half to ...
While it has a cute snoot, a rice weevil is a stowaway. It sneaks into your pantry as an egg that its mom laid inside a single grain of rice. Once it hatches, it turns your rice into its new home.