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How do we protect our food from vermin? ​

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Answered by kasturi1508
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Unfortunately, pests are relentless. Cardboard boxes and plastic bags aren't going to cut it. The best way to protect your stored food is to invest in hard, airtight, resealable plastic boxes. Keep cereal, chips, pastas, and other storable foods sealed whenever you're not eating or cooking with them.

Answered by hariommaurya97
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BlogKeeping Kitchen Pests Away From Your Food

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01/10/18

Of all the places you could run across creepy pests, why your kitchen? Now, not only do you have to worry about seeing them, you have to worry about finding them in your food? It’s almost like pests are trying to ruin your life. Well, the good news is, it’s not about you at all. Actually, pests are just interested in the same thing you are when you head to the kitchen: food. Bugs and rodents of all shapes and sizes gotta eat, just like everything else. What better place to eat than the room where you’ve left out all these goodies for them? Obviously, however, those goodies aren’t for them. Here’s how to make sure they stay that way.

Sealed Containers

Keep food in sealed containers to keep pests awaySome pests, like ants, boxelders, or flies, are content to feed on crumbs or garbage. The really upsetting pests, however, are not. Pantry moths, beetles, and all kinds of other creepy crawlies will infest stored food at the first opportunity. Grains like bread, cereal, flour, and pasta are especially likely targets. Pests love carbs too, apparently. Pest infestations ruin food and inflict psychological trauma in the process. Have you ever found a cricket at the bottom of your cereal box? We don’t recommend it. Unfortunately, pests are relentless. Cardboard boxes and plastic bags aren’t going to cut it. The best way to protect your stored food is to invest in hard, airtight, resealable plastic boxes. Keep cereal, chips, pastas, and other storable foods sealed whenever you’re not eating or cooking with them. It should go with saying, but never keep food products sitting out on the counter--especially not fruit or breads!

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