Solved Beetles in mung beans

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  1. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    It can happen to any one but you have to regulary check your grains when they are stored,if not you get a problem, as they say the weevils are harmless but they eat the grain and lay eggs inside go unchecked you get a infestation and turn grain to dust and they can stay dorment for a very long time then when some one puts grain under their nose they jump staight in and start again
     
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    Kelly has just informed me that there were over a thousand cowpea seed beetles in my bag of mung beans. They originate from Africa so the cold weather in winter would eventually have killed them off. But she did add , it wouldn’t have been a good idea to let them free in my garden. V
     
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    Interesting and I'm pleased you got an ID. However who is Kelly and where does she fit in?
     
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    • pete

      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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      I'd probably put them in the freezer overnight and dump them the next day.
      Cant see the point in counting them?
       
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      Kelly King, is the south west inspector, plant health & seed inspectorate. Animal & plant health agency. Twitter @APHAgovuk.
       
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        Yes but, whole foods online would have refunded (£10. 38 ) had I “ given them the chance to make it up to me’ but I do feel it was for the best as there is a problem in one of the entry ports bringing goods in from China. V
         
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