1, freezing method-the safest method to kill insects
This is the safest method, that is, it will not damage the quality of rice, but also freeze the insects to death, without toxicity and environmental pollution. If you can't eat all the rice when summer comes, you can consider freezing to kill insects.
2, pest control method-simple and convenient
We found that no matter how sealed the rice (except the canned rice) is to prevent insects from entering the house, it is futile, because the rice is usually easy to be laid by insects. The method of freezing to prevent insects is: when the weather is hot and there are no insects in the rice, pack the rice in a sealed container (both metal and plastic are acceptable, and the plastic bag with good quality is not effective because it is easy to break holes), and take it out after two to three days of freezing. Be careful not to open the lid within one day after taking it out to prevent water from condensing in the container and making the rice wet! After that, the sealed rice can be stored at room temperature, because the newly developed eggs are frozen to death, and the worms will not regenerate. The rice thus preserved should be opened before eating and eaten within one week.
3. How to deal with the rice with worms-reduce waste.
Rice that has grown a lot of bugs has been spoiled by bugs, with poor taste, poor nutrition and a lot of bug shit! I suggest you put the rice on the outdoor green space and feed the birds! It is best to save the frozen worm rice for winter before giving love to birds, because in winter, especially in snowy days, birds have little food! Insects and rice are both delicious food for birds, so that birds are happy and the fruits of farmers' uncle's labor are not wasted!
If there are not many bugs in the rice, after freezing, the dead bugs float on the water when washing the rice, just pour them away, and then wash the rice with a stainless steel basket, and the worm excrement can be screened out.
4. Scope of application and key points of application of freezing method.
Suitable for killing all kinds of pests in all kinds of grain. It's very important to know the timing of freezing treatment. When it's too early, the insects haven't developed and won't work. When it's too late, the insects have grown and damaged the grain. In order to prevent the first situation, it can be treated twice intermittently. The first time is when the weather is just hot, it is frozen for two days, and then it is stored at room temperature for one to three weeks. At this time, the weather is already hot, and it is frozen again. The effect is very good! Of course, this will consume energy, and the most fundamental thing is that families should save less food.
Second, the natural enemy method
There is a small bee in nature that can parasitize the larvae of rice moth. In this way, there will be no harassment by rice moths and their larvae at home. It's just that no technology has been developed to make it convenient for families to use this method.
Question 2: Why are white bugs born in rice? How to deal with them? Rice is easy to leave Mi Chong after being stored for a long time. Dry the rice with insects, keep it dry and not easy to get insects. Eat the stored rice as soon as possible, and the rice will not get insects, so the granary will only store rice.
Question 3: If the rice has been left for too long, can small white meat worms still eat it? It is not recommended to eat for too long. Health is more important.
Question 4: What should I do if there are white bugs in the rice? Take the rice to the sun, and then put some garlic in the rice for storage.
Question 5: There are many white bugs in rice, which are very tiny and numerous. What's going on The ambient air is humid, the temperature is high, the ventilation is not good, and the rice is damp.
Treatment: Do not directly bask in the sun. You should spread a mat in a cool place, spread the rice on it, and make a thin layer evenly. When paddling the rice, bugs will crawl away from the gap in the mat, and at the same time reduce moisture and avoid mildew. Washing clean does not affect eating.
Question 6: There are white powder bugs in rice. What's the matter? Explain that your rice is not poisonous rice. If you are reluctant to throw it away, just wash it in the sun and eat it.
Question 7: What should I do if there is a small white bug in the rice? With the sun's nest
Question 8: What should I do if the white bugs in the rice crawl everywhere? Buy a few chickens, they eat rice and worms, both vegetarian and meat dishes, and grow quickly!
Question 9: What should I do if there are bugs in rice? Let it dry in a ventilated place, and then use a sieve to screen it. If the bugs are small, they will leak. You can't sun-dry, and the rice after sun-drying tastes like chewing wax. If there is too much rice, put it in the refrigerator after drying, because if you leave it outside, you will still get bugs for a long time. Or give it away. Hehe ~
Question 10: Urgent! Urgent! Ask experts to say what to do about rice with white bugs. It's a pity that there are more than one million rice. Pepper is a natural antioxidant with special fragrance and insect repellent effect. The specific method is to put 20 to 30 Chinese prickly ash into a pot, add a proper amount of water (which is suitable for soaking the rice bag), put it on the fire to cook the smell of Chinese prickly ash, then leave the pot from the fire, put the rice bag in the Chinese prickly ash water, take it out and dry it, and then pour the rice into the pocket. In addition, several small packets of pepper are wrapped in gauze, placed on the top, middle and bottom of the rice bag, tied tightly at the bag mouth, and placed in a cool and ventilated place to prevent rice insects.
Preservation method of kelp against insects: dried kelp has strong moisture absorption ability and has the functions of killing insects and inhibiting mold. When storing rice, rice and kelp are mixed in the ratio of 100 to 1. After about 10 days, the kelp is taken out and dried thoroughly, and then it is put back into rice, so that mildew and insects can be prevented after repeated several times.
Once the rice worms are found, the rice can be dried in the shade to let the worms fly away or climb out.