Sometimes you see the bugs right away.
Other times… it’s more subtle.
Here’s what to watch for:
- A slightly sour or musty smell
- Flour that feels clumpy or uneven
- Fine web-like strands inside the container
- Tiny tunnels or movement when disturbed
If you notice even one of these, it’s worth taking a closer look.
Because once they’re active, they multiply fast.
Be Honest—Is It Dangerous If You Already Ate Some?
Short answer: no.
Longer answer: still no… just unpleasant.
Flour weevils don’t carry harmful diseases, and accidentally consuming a few won’t make you sick.
But taste and texture? That’s another story.
So while it’s not unsafe, it’s definitely not ideal.
What You Should Do Right Away
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