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Beetles in Beans

Started by Tin Shed, March 02, 2008, 17:40:36

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Tin Shed

Have just found some little beetles in my jar of beautiful dried borlotti beans - yuk!
What are they, can I still use the beans and how can I stop this happening next year?

Tin Shed


BAK

probably bean weevil.

Inspect beans before you put them into store .. keep in airtight jar .. preferably in a cool / cold place (some people keep them refrigerated). We try to eat them before end January.

Look on the web for info .. here is one example .. there are others

http://www.pestcontrolsydney.com.au/insects/Seed%20Weevils,%20HYG-2085-97.htm

saddad

I had an outbreak in mine (Borlotti)... so quarantined all my pea and bean collection. You can chill them... a week or two in the fridge should do it... I had to ask HDRA HSL...
:-[

Robert_Brenchley

if they don't like cold, try a couple of days in the freezer. It kiils wax moth very effectively.

Tin Shed

Is it worth putting the good ones - those with no holes - in the freezer, or best just to ditch the lot?
Will definitely chill next years straight away!!!

saddad

Chill those with no holes... unless the larvae have eaten the growing point they will be OK...
:)

Tin Shed

Thanks everyone.
I will check through and chill enough to grow for this coming year and then keep them in the fridge and eat them up quickly!

Biscombe

Just to add my 2p! put bay leaves in pantry dried food, cous cous, rice, nuts, beans  etcthe smell repels ......

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