
Chawal ko keede se kaise bachaein: Pulses, rice and flour are such things found in Indian kitchen, which people keep in large quantities, because they are usually used everyday and they are consumed more than the rest of the ration.
Many times they start deteriorating due to not storing them properly and there are mite and insects. Today we will tell you such home remedies, after doing which insects will not wander far away on things kept in your store. Let’s know how to protect grains from getting insects?
Save lentils and rice from insects like this:
Use of sharp leaves
You can use sharp leaves to save rice and pulses from insects. The fragrance of fresh sharp leaves works to increase the taste of eating on one side. At the same time, with its help you can keep insects away.
Neem leaves are effective
You can also use neem leaves to protect rice-dal from insects. Neem leaves are considered very effective to protect the malas from insects and even clothes from bacteria.
Use turmeric
In addition to neem, you can also use turmeric to protect rice-dal. If you are storing rice, lentils or wheat, then put pieces of whole turmeric in containers. With this you can protect grains from insects.
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Use cloves
With the help of cloves, you can protect rice and lentils from insects. For this, you keep fresh cloves in these coaches. Insects will stay away from grains. Not only this, ants will not come. You can also use clove oil for this.
Red chili is also very effective
Red chili is also very effective to protect the grains from insects, as they have sharpness and pungency. Mix dry chili in rice-pulses and store it in a container. It also does not bring ants.
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