Can I still eat moth food in my kitchen?

Updated on Kitchen 2024-06-13
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It depends on where you put the food, if it is out of the reach of moths, of course you can eat it, if moths can reach it, it is better not to eat, moths will lay eggs in it (this is unlikely, moths feed on nectar) In short, be careful, just drive the moths out.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If the food has been crawled over by moths, it is recommended not to eat it again, as moths may carry bacteria or viruses on their bodies, which may cause diarrhea and in severe cases, poisoning. Although moths themselves are not poisonous, they may carry bacteria or viruses that may have effects on a person's health. If the food has only been briefly touched by a moth and has not been materially contaminated, it may be edible.

    But to be on the safe side, it's best not to take risks to avoid health risks.

    Please pay attention to food hygiene, ensure food safety, and avoid unnecessary health risks.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Cleaning up from time to time will definitely not happen.

    And moths are also poisonous.

    Those things have to have the right environment to survive.

    It is best to seal what you eat with food tongs, (it is sold in supermarkets), otherwise there will be a lot of bugs in the food and do not leave debris.

    If you want to kill ants, there is a trick, which is to grind the egg shell into powder, and you can also knock it. Put it in a lot of places where ants will pass, in the corners of the wall, and it won't take long to find that the ants are gone, or there will be in the future, but this method is very effective.

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