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🌾🍚RICE WEEVIL GIF CHALLENGE🍚🌾— We've published our video about rice weevils: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fjzj...

Rice weevils are just like us: They love carbs, so they sneak into your pantry. Their long snout, called a rostrum, and strong mandibles are perfectly designed to pulverize your precious grains.

------CHALLENGE: How do most rice weevils sneak into your kitchen undetected?
They sneak in as an egg or larva inside a grain of rice. Their mothers laid the eggs when the rice was in the field or stored in a granary.

➡️ ➡️The first 5 fans to give us the correct answer before 8am PST tomorrow will get a shoutout in the video description. Ready, set – GO!⏳

1 month ago (edited) | [YT] | 969



@SuperZebezian

They sneak in by disguising themselves with fake mustaches and claiming to be long-lost relatives.

1 month ago | 84

@SR567895

They work in pairs. The larger one of the pair distracts you while the smaller, weaker one sneaks in behind you...it's the lesser of two weevils.

1 month ago | 53

@nedbert6166

“They just like us.” You’re- you’re telling me the Deep Look staff is sneaking into my pantry and stealing my carbs too?

1 month ago | 24

@Future_Doggo

Thier eggs are laid into grains of rice, leading them to develop and hatch inside packages of rice after you buy them. A female weevil can lay up to 300 eggs, meaning that theres a good chance you have unknowingly eaten a few weevils at some point in your life. (:

1 month ago (edited) | 17  

@unsatisfiedfans7422

You know what really grind my gears? When you found one of these insects while cooking or eating rice

1 month ago | 16

@sillysmy

They have an inside guy at the rice packaging facility, who they pay on the regular. He sneaks them inside before the bags get sealed.

1 month ago | 12

@_Ape_

By being super sneaky little insects.

1 month ago | 8

@raulkaap

Abiogenesis. They just appear from crumbs and filth when the Force of Life gets concentrated enough.

1 month ago | 6

@woadblue

They must come in on the rice itself, possibly as a juvenile or egg, I'm unsure as I'm not fully aware of their life cycle. That'd be my guess. All these little types of thingies are always already there hahaha.

1 month ago | 6  

@crimsonfirelily

They are filtered through in the packing of the rice and grain. Because they are so tiny. So they are packed with product. They can bore holes through the bag and get into other bagged products also in your pantry or cabinets that are there. We put everything in sealed canisters from the store so they can't spread.

1 month ago | 4

@silverleaf15

This is why you wash your rice before cooking it.

1 month ago | 4

@SsemajeJhrvys

I kind of like these things except you know... but... does anyone know the nutritional content?

1 month ago | 3

@alikassem7925

سبحان الله العظيم

1 month ago | 0

@Jellynpudding_playz

The rice bag from the store already contains rice weevils, so when you bring it home they can infest your rice. Some might escape into the kitchen so that when you buy more rice they can sneak in. ( I hope this is correct)

1 month ago | 1

@admiralyen

Aw, yeah... it's weevil time.

1 month ago | 1

@braddarr6429

Their eggs are already in the rice when you buy it. In horror movie terms, the call is coming from inside the house.

1 month ago | 5  

@danielclasen809

you're telling me a rice weeviled my pantry?

1 month ago | 3

@matthewodonnellgavaghan

Eggs are laid in the grains of rice. It's common to see rice weevils crawling all over rice inside packages in some stores

1 month ago | 4  

@DiMaggio82

They come from the bag u buy from store

1 month ago | 3

@wonderfullife9864

They built different

1 month ago | 3