Plastic Buckets


Plastic Buckets

Five-gallon plastic buckets are good for storing bulk products such as wheat, rolled oats, and beans. Be sure to use food-grade buckets that were designed for food storage. These buckets are always white or opaque. Do not use plastic buckets that have been used for chemical storage. Plastic buckets are useful for long-term storage. Although they are not airtight, if they are flushed with carbon dioxide or sealed with dry ice, that will help to destroy any insects that may be present in the food.

Carbon dioxide effectively prevents weevil infestation in dry-pack items stored in plastic buckets. To kill weevils, carbon dioxide should be present in concentrations above 3 percent. Treatment methods that depend on the absence of oxygen to kill weevils, such as oxygen absorbers and nitrogen gas flushing, are not always effective in plastic buckets because of the potential for oxygen leakage.

Instructions for Dry Ice Treatment in Buckets

Instructions for CO2 Gas Flushing for Dry-Pack Buckets

Cautions