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Vacuum cleaner infested with dirty maggots!
GK:
--- Quote from: Red Squirrel on August 04, 2019, 06:24:33 pm ---Mmm extra juicy protein. :-DD
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I had weevil larvae in a packet of pasta a few months ago. Only noticed when I was about to pour the pasta out and saw a couple of the bastards floating on the top. I fished those two out and tossed the uncooked rest of the packet. It was late, I just wanted to eat and I wasn't going to check inside every fecking penne. I just threw on the sauce and thereafter didn't notice any difference.
Gyro:
Let's not forget that any bag of flour will develop weevils if left for long enough, it's impossible to filter out the eggs. Use until the black bits get too large. :)
Electro Detective:
Take it outdoors and hit it with some low odour crawling insect spray, and game over.. >:D
The next lot of invaders won't even think about sqwatting, much less visiting your vac :scared: :scared:
james_s:
I wouldn't spray poison in there, remember when you turn on the vacuum it's gonna blow that vapor out all over the place.
rsjsouza:
--- Quote from: Gyro on August 05, 2019, 09:48:24 am ---Let's not forget that any bag of flour will develop weevils if left for long enough, it's impossible to filter out the eggs. Use until the black bits get too large. :)
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That reminded me of a couple of Lindt assorted boxes of chocolates that my parents bought but were forgotten in the back of a cabinet. About a year later when I opened these boxes, several squares had small holes in them with maggots that had the exact same color as the milk chocolate. The boxes had no holes or gaps on them - they were really bred from the inside.
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