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I usually vacuum seal 10# bags of grain in aluminum foil bags when I buy 55# sacks.
I use the bags as needed and it's convenient. I've had a mice problem as of late due to some local construction. I'll go to brew and look for a specific bag and realize it's been chewed through.
I'm working on a more permanent solution, either several big plastic garbage cans or smaller buckets to use for bulk storage
In the mean time I've easily lost a hundred pounds or so of inventory, mainly cause I consider it a loss and with it money spent.
The bags only have small holes on the side and it doesn't seem the mice actually got inside, however that's just a guess.
Is this grain usable? Or should I dump it ?
I've already put aside 30 pounds of Vienna cause I noticed the bags had holes, leaving little grain particles behind
Thoughts?
I use the bags as needed and it's convenient. I've had a mice problem as of late due to some local construction. I'll go to brew and look for a specific bag and realize it's been chewed through.
I'm working on a more permanent solution, either several big plastic garbage cans or smaller buckets to use for bulk storage
In the mean time I've easily lost a hundred pounds or so of inventory, mainly cause I consider it a loss and with it money spent.
The bags only have small holes on the side and it doesn't seem the mice actually got inside, however that's just a guess.
Is this grain usable? Or should I dump it ?
I've already put aside 30 pounds of Vienna cause I noticed the bags had holes, leaving little grain particles behind
Thoughts?