What kind of bugs in flour?

* Weevils are small, brown beetles that can infest flour and other grains. They lay their eggs in the flour, and the larvae hatch and feed on the flour, causing it to become contaminated. Weevils can also spread bacteria and fungi, which can make the flour unsafe to eat.

* Flour beetles are another type of beetle that can infest flour. They are larger than weevils and can be either red or black in color. Flour beetles lay their eggs in the flour, and the larvae hatch and feed on the flour, causing it to become contaminated. Flour beetles can also spread bacteria and fungi, which can make the flour unsafe to eat.

* Grain mites are tiny, white mites that can infest flour and other grains. They are not visible to the naked eye, but they can cause the flour to become dusty and moldy. Grain mites can also spread bacteria and fungi, which can make the flour unsafe to eat.