Answer 1
You need to find a new place to buy your pasta!
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Answer 2
You are probably referring to the pasta that is shaped like a shell. This is intentional and is not a bug. If not ...
Or your pasta may have been "invaded" by a bug called Grain Weevils. If you purchased the pasta from a store, return it for a refund or complain to your local health authority.
If the weevils were not in the pasta when you bought it, you need to improve your food storage methods.
However Weevils are actually rather healthy to eat, they are pure protein, which is good for you. Sailors in the old wooden-type sail ships used to eat them with biscuits. In many countries, bugs are a main part of the healthy human diet. Despite that, they still should not be in the pasta.
bugs
in the noodles of pasta there is little lines in those lines there are bug skins. so we are the people that eat bugs
There are many small brown bugs with wings and a hard shell. It could possibly be a stink bug. Try going to your library to find a book on bugs.
weevles
The little red bugs could be golden rain tree bugs. These bugs live throughout the United States. They also do resemble the boxelders.
Pasta is actually made ONLY of dead insects. Pasta factories insert bug bait into the empty pasta boxes, then seal them up. Only the most clever pasta bugs can weasel their way into these sealed,baited, empty pasta boxes. Pasta bugs grow too large to escape by eating the bait, then die trapped inside the box, and depending on the type of pasta bug, as well as the type of bait, they form everything from tortellini to lasagna noodles.
Those little black bugs are weevils.
The little green pincher bugs could be Aphids. Another type of little green pincher bug is the earwig. Both can be found near plants or trash.
little bugs
fleas
Then your container was not airtight.
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