Generally, the insects born from rice are relatively clean and have no viruses themselves. Rice can be eaten normally as long as it is cleaned. There is no need to throw away all the bugs born in a bag of rice, which will cause great waste.
In fact, under normal circumstances, rice is not easy to be eaten by insects, because rice is relatively dry and has little water content. This environment is not suitable for insects, and rice stored at home is easy to be infected with insects because of its long storage time.
How to prevent:
1, the uses of liquor and garlic are as follows
Put a clean wine bottle in the rice jar, the mouth of the wine bottle is higher than the rice surface, and the bottle contains100g of white wine, which can prevent insects and moths. Or put some garlic cloves in rice to prevent moths. If there are bugs in rice noodles, you can put fresh ginger in to drive the bugs out.
2. Use crab shells, turtle shells or onions.
Putting a few crab shells, turtle shells or onions in rice barrels can also play an insect-proof role.
Step 3 Use plant ash
Sprinkle an inch thick plant ash on the bottom of the rice jar, then spread white paper or gauze, pour the dried rice in, seal it, and put it in a cool and dry place, which can also prevent insects and mildew.