So stirring would probably sort them out I guess?
If they're only in the slightly damp surface stirring would sort it.Probably will kill the current ones, but still need to sort the cause, else they will be back, damp or out of condition patches.
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Never seen this little blighter before. Just had a £5/tonne claim My decision to not sell all of last years crops straight off the combine just gets ever more expensive!https://www.ahdb.org.uk/knowledge-library/grain-storage-guide
That looks like a winged booklouse. Where are they? Usually confined to the fabric of the building rather than infest the heap. Not a major pest by themselves but indicative that you should be cooling the bulk ASAP. IMO if the grain buyer found one at intake you might get that lorry back.
Never seen this little blighter before. Just had a £5/tonne claim My decision to not sell all of last years crops straight off the combine just gets ever more expensive!
Hopefully the other 50T will be out this week, though was supposed to have been gone 2 weeks ago, failing that I might be dumping it at the gates of the mill this weekend Looking at the forecast I won't see a combine here for another 10 days which is both a good and bad thingIf you ever over-year grain....be sure to get it gassed.
It gets expensive leaving 30t of grain at the back of the shed, then lumping another 500t on top if you then end up with bugs spreading onto the whole 530t heap!
eek mine are not as bad as that!Posted it in another thread also
Plague small flies
Everywhere ,corn,corn shed floors everywhere. Any more around the Country?thefarmingforum.co.uk
Must have come in on grain?eek mine are not as bad as that!