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What are those #(*@ little bugs that mysteriously appear in tightly closed containers of rice,pasta,flour.?
They aren't there when I buy the item. I can't see them when I look at the container. But when I put the pasta into the boiling water...they float to the top like little black buoy's. Same with rice, flour etc.
I have completely emptied the pantry or cupboard...cleaned and sprayed with every imaginable cleaner...and within days they're back.
Sometimes I can see them in the package before opening so I throw it away.
What are they ? Where do they come from ? Where do they hide? Are they dangerous if you eat any? How do you get rid of them? How do they get into my sealed plastic containers even after I place plastic wrap on top before screwing on the lid.? How do they get into Zip Loc bags.?
They're tiny little black bugs with a hard shell body, (like a mini-beatle). I've never actually seen one move on it's own power..in fact they appear to be dead.
What is in flour,etc. that attracts them. Or are they already there when I buy stuff..and just don't show themselves for a few weeks?
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) establishes defect levels for various food products and various types of insects.
For instance, the permissible level of certain insect fragments in two cups of flour is 75 parts. (This is the uppermost level at which fragments pose no health hazard in the product.)
The amount of insect fragments permitted by the FDA is not only harmless, but unavoidable to a certain degree. If weevils attack wheat in the field and breed in the kernels, they aren't always removed when the wheat is cleaned and get ground up into the product. That's unavoidable."
The alternative to permissible insect fragment levels, would be food so expensive nobody could afford it.
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Quakehold! 70280 Grab-'n-Go Emergency Kit, 2-Person, 3-Day Backpack
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DescriptionBecause you never know when there will be an emergency situation, it's wise to always be prepared. Keeping the Grab 'n Go 3-day, 2-person backpack on hand at home, at school, or at the office can help you avoid being caught without necessary supplies... |
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4 Person Survival Kit Deluxe Perfect Earthquake, Evacuation, Emergency Disaster Preparedness 72 Hour Kits for Home, Work or Auto: 4 Person
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DescriptionAll items are packed securely by Survival Kits Online in a deluxe duffel bag. The kit includes the following: |
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Miracle-Gro 0045958-556 Organic Choice Potting Mix - 16 Quart
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Description16 QT, Organic Potting Soil, Consists Of All Natural Ingredients, Including Starter & Slow Release Plant Food For Optimal Plant Growth & Yields, Great For Growing Edibles In Containers. |
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SwissGear SA1923 ScanSmart Backpack - Black
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DescriptionSwissGear SA1923 ScanSmart Black Backpack |
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SwissGear SA1908 ScanSmart Backpack (Black) Fits Most 17 Inch Laptops
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DescriptionSwissGear SA1908 ScanSmart Backpack in Black |
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Voodoo Tactical Level III Assault Pack 72 Hour Bug Out Bag - 15-7437 Coyote Brown / Tan |
DescriptionThe Voodoo Tactical Level III Assault Pack is made of rugged nylon with heavy duty non-rusting zippers with pulls. Hydration system adaptable, "D" ring attachments, molded mesh cooling back panel, adjustable shoulder harness, adjustable waist belt, thick webbed drag-carry handle, straps for adding MOLLE or Alice clip pouches and side securing straps... |
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Bug Out: The Complete Plan for Escaping a Catastrophic Disaster Before It's Too Late
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DescriptionWARNING SIRENS ARE BLARING. YOU HAVE 15 MINUTES TO EVACUATE. WHAT WILL YOU DO?Cataclysmic events strike sleepy towns and major cities every year. Residents face escaping quickly or perishing in rising waters, raging fires or other life-threatening conditions... |
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Build the Perfect Survival Kit
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DescriptionAn emergency can arise at anytime. Now everyone from the average commuter to the risk-taking sportsman can benefit from these just-in-case kits that may just save a life. Build the Perfect Survival Kit offers a number of kits, from very basic pocket-sized ones with just the essentials to elaborate ones designed for weeks of surviving in the wilderness... |
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35 Items For Your Get Home Bag; A guide for leaving where you were when it hit the fan, successfully eluding Zombies, and getting home to be rejoined with your loved ones.
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DescriptionRecent catastrophic events like 9/11 and Katrina, along with dire predictions of Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) and terrorist attacks suggest we should take personal responsibility to be as prepared as possible to face a threat to our well being and that of our family... |
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Are we killing the bed bugs?
We recently found out that we have bed bugs, we thought they were ticks from the woods in our backyard. Anyway we bagged all material items washed what is needed for now, broke all bedrooms down, sprayed all hard surfaces(table joints, and chairs, etc.), everyday we spray baseboards, matresses, and carpet with 91% isopropyl alcohol. When I say spray, we are useing a continuous sprayer which puts out a continuous heavy stream. So we are actually saturating everything in alcohol. we have set up camp in our living room( its just nasty to sleep w/them) I need to know are we affecting them at all or just wasting time and money. By the way we cannot afford for the exterminator to do it, he said it was going to start at $600. So for you pros out there are we getting the job done?
I don't know if isopropanol will kill them unless you actually hit them with it. From what I understand, they are very hard to kill, and usually exterminators use heavy duty insecticides. Quite frankly, I would move out before I allowed those chemicals in my home. But what are you gonna do? One insecticide that is not too dangerous is boric acid. The bed bugs hide behind the baseboards and other woodwork during the day. So I would recommend getting a pry bar and removing the woodwork. Then spray in all cracks and crevises with dry boric acid. Make sure you have an applicator that will *spray* the dry powder. Then replace woodwork. You may not want to nail the woodwork because you may have to repeat. Maybe you should rip up the carpet too? They're probably hiding out in there. What's underneith? If it's hardwood floors, I would definitely rip up and dispose of properly so nobody takes it from the curb thinking they got some nice, free carpet. How do you know they are not in the rest of your house? They can come from the attic if you live in an old house that ever had bats. in which case they could be in the whole house. Or you might have brought them in from a hotel stay, or from an old piece of furniture. You kinda need to know how you got them, to try to figure out if the are throughout the house. But you should assume that they are. And are you absolutely certain that they are bed bugs? It's kinda hard to confuse ticks and bed bugs. So maybe you're confusing bed bugs with something else. You can usually take a sample to the county extension of your state university for an accurate identification.













