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Old 12-08-2004, 23:02   #2
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Re: Evil weevils

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Originally Posted by Chris T
This is a question for anyone who does a lot of home baking - our resident breadmaker users might well be able to help!

I get tiny weevils in my bags of flour if I keep them in the cupboard for any length of time. What I want to know is, does my kitchen have an infestation, or does every bag of flour come with a free sample of weevils which, if left long enough, will breed in numbers sufficient for me to actually notice them?

Just back off holiday this week and had to throw three bags out.
Where do you keep them?If they are just in the cupboard as they are it might be a good idea to place the flour in a clean airtight large plastic container.I had this problem and this was how I sorted it.

Mind I later got an infestation of bluddy slugs but that's another story.
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