Weevils are common pests found in pantries and kitchens. These small beetles often infest grains, flour, and other dry goods. They lay eggs that can lead to contamination and food waste, so it’s important to act quickly to prevent a widespread infestation.
Fortunately, weevils are not harmful to humans or pets. One simple way to reduce them is to sift your flour with a fine-mesh strainer before using it. However, small eggs can still pass through, and if that makes you uncomfortable, you may prefer to discard the food entirely. Since this can waste both food and money, the best approach is prevention—keeping your pantry clean and catching infestations early.
Here are 7 steps (from How to House on YouTube) to help keep weevils away for good:
1. Identify the Infestation
Look for small holes in packaging, tiny beetles in the food, or signs of larvae and pupae around containers.
2. Dispose of Infested Foods
Seal any infested items in a plastic bag and throw them away outside your home to prevent spreading.
3. Clean Your Pantry Thoroughly
Empty your pantry, vacuum all shelves (especially corners and crevices), and clean with hot soapy water or a vinegar solution to remove any lingering pests or eggs.
4. Store Food Properly
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