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That Stringy Webbing in Your Rice Has a Common Cause

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How to Prevent Future Infestations

Proper storage is the best defense against pantry pests. Consider these simple steps:

  • Transfer rice into airtight glass or sturdy plastic containers.
  • Store dry goods in a cool, dry place.
  • Clean pantry shelves regularly to remove spilled grains.
  • Check newly purchased packages before storing them.
  • Rotate older products to the front so they’re used first.

Some people also freeze newly purchased rice for several days before storing it, which can help eliminate any eggs that may be present.

Final Thoughts

Finding stringy webbing in your rice can be an unpleasant surprise, but it’s usually the result of a common pantry pest rather than a mysterious substance. By recognizing the signs early, discarding affected products, and storing dry foods properly, you can protect your pantry and help prevent future infestations.

A few simple storage habits can make all the difference in keeping your grains fresh, clean, and ready for your next meal.

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