Successful Food Storage Day - 9 Familes, 4 Tons, 5 hours - Lessons Learned

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  • ThrottleJockey

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    For long term storage, how do you prevent those stupid little moths and their larva from hatching? You know the ones I'm talking about? we keep what we can in the freezer but it is only so big...Those stupid things are in EVERYTHING right out of the field......microscopic eggs....
     

    6birds

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    We don't waste money on the bags, desicants, and 02 absorbers. We buy good pails with sealed lids, flood with pure nitrogen, seal the lids, and move on, never have had a larvae problem.

    Most of our stock is used in 8-18 months, and we've never had a problem. For 5-10 year storage, maybe it's different.
     
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