To prevent pests from appearing: secrets of proper storage of cereals that everyone should know

11.06.2023 06:50

Cereals are an essential part of our diet, but they can become a target for various pests, such as flies, cockroaches or grain mites.

To keep your cereals fresh, safe to eat and protected from these nasty guests, it is important to know some secrets of proper storage.

Purchase in sealed packages

The quality of the packaging plays an important role in keeping cereals pest-free. When buying cereals, give preference to products with reliable and undamaged packaging. Check for dust, holes or damage that could serve as a pass for pests. If the packaging is damaged, it is better to choose another package.

Store in airtight containers

Transfer cereals from their original packaging to airtight containers or resealable plastic bags. This will help prevent air and pests from getting to the cereal, keeping it fresh and free from contamination.

Store in a cool, dry place

Cereals should be stored in a cool, dry place, as moisture and heat encourage pests to thrive. The ideal place to store cereals is a dry cabinet or a special food storage panel. Avoid storing cereals near moisture sources, such as sinks or dishwashers.

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Check your stock regularly

Regularly checking your cereal stock is an important step in preventing pests. Inspect your stock to ensure it is intact and free of any signs of infestation.

Please pay attention to the following signs.

1. The appearance of cobwebs or insects inside the package. If you notice any signs of pest activity, immediately dispose of the cereal and thoroughly clean the storage area.

2. The presence of an unpleasant odor or change in the color of the cereal. This may indicate the presence of microorganisms or mold. In this case, it is better to throw away the cereal to avoid the risk of illness.

3. Check the expiration date and use them as directed.

Separate grains by type and store them separately.

Storing cereals separately by type will help prevent the spread of pests. Also, thanks to such storage, it will be easier to use cereals later.

Author: Sergey Tumanov Internet resource editor

Content
  1. Purchase in sealed packages
  2. Store in airtight containers
  3. Store in a cool, dry place
  4. Check your stock regularly
  5. Separate grains by type and store them separately.