If you eat it, they are. If you see them in there and toss them out, they aren't.
It depends on where the bugs came from. If the bugs hatched from eggs that were already inside the grits then they are probably not harmful. If the bugs crawled into the grits from somewhere else then they can be harmful.
Bugs that are from the grits do not carry bacteria and diseases from other sources. Bugs from outside the grits can carry bacteria and disease to the grits.
Yes, bugs in grits can potentially make you sick if consumed. The presence of bugs can lead to contamination and may carry harmful bacteria or pathogens that could cause foodborne illness. It is important to store grits in airtight containers and inspect them before use to ensure there are no bugs present.
grits
Corn germ
Theyre already dead
If theyre bugs, permytthrin
theyre webs catch flies and other small bugs
Sow bugs are not harmful to plants as they primarily feed on decaying organic matter.
No bugs are not dangerous but, some bugs can be very harmful to people, animals, and other bugs too.
no
they are helpful not harmful to plants
Milkweed bugs are not harmful to plants, as they primarily feed on the seeds of milkweed plants. They are not known to be harmful to other organisms either.
Yes, pill bugs are edible and taste much like prawns when cooked.