Earth method to kill rice

The rice elephant is one of the major pests that damage food such as rice, wheat, corn, and sorghum. Farmers can use the following methods to trap and kill rice when storing food. Put a straw or branch on the surface of the stored grain bag, remove the grass or tree branches every day or burn it with boiling water to kill the rice. Use rice bran or bran to add the appropriate amount of onion, sauteed to dry, pad with paper, and place on the surface of the stored grain. Wait until the mites and other locusts smell the scent and gather it again. Add a small amount of fennel to the pepper noodles, wrap it in a small gauze bag and place it on the surface of the grain. Under normal circumstances, putting 100 grams of pepper per 50 kilograms of grain will have the effect of paralyzing, expelling, and killing rice. Ginger slices, dried and placed on the surface of the grain, can also be a good control of rice. When storing corn, sprinkle tens of octagonal octagons in a clean porcelain vat, then pour the sun dried corn into the jar, fill it with a few more octagons on the surface, and then seal and store it to prevent the rice elephants. Insect pests.