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Flour mites and bay leaves
Several sites on Google recommend bay leaves to deter flour mites.
What do you reckon?
What do you reckon?
In London. Keen but lazy.
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My bread flour is fine as far as I can tell. It's kept in a sealed container but the ordinary flour was in the homepride boxes.
It's not fair. I'm really particular about storing flour etc. Obviously some shops are less particular
the responses are here
http://sakkarin.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=46&sid=6106314e7c328220ffe02a583efa6713
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I was wondering where they would go. Somewhere the bay leaves weren't? That's not good either.
There were suggestions that you freeze affected flour for 4 days. Apparently this kills the mites and the eggs. Yuk! I don't want to eat dead mites either and anyway, I would rather see the flour moving so that I know they're there and can dispose of them.egg
I'll put a few leaves in the flour canister anyway.
@Fire check the other hard and the shelf too. They can be on the outside of a jar and drop in when you open it.
Am I getting paranoid - probably
I've chucked out most dried foods, washed everything in a bleach solution and I will leave the cupboard empty of food for a few weeks.
I'm not certain I got them all and some eggs might hatch so here's the plan.
I'm going to leave a small dish of white flour in the cupboard. Hopefully anything alive will be attracted to the only source of food.
When I eventually refill the cupboard, I will continue to use a dish of flour so that I can inspect it regularly until the paranoia wears off.