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Hungry Weevils (mac)
Hungry Weevils (android)
Hungry Weevils is an exciting arcade game that puts you on the front lines of the battle against the restless and ubiquitous #weevils. Your food supplies are at risk, and only you can save them from destruction. You have to become a real defender of the pantry, fighting waves of voracious insects that are eager to penetrate your precious cereals, flour, rice and other products. You can circle a group of identical bugs and they will disappear, or click the fly swatter one by one.
The game starts with easy levels, where you have to destroy single weevils, but as you progress, the number and speed of enemies increases, turning your mission into a real challenge. Your arsenal includes various tools and traps, ranging from simple means of struggle, such as slippers and fly swatters, to advanced gadgets that can be improved and modified. Each level requires from you not only quick reactions, but also the ability to strategically place obstacles and use resources.
Particular attention is paid to the variety of game scenarios and locations. You will have to protect not only your home pantry, but also warehouses, barns and even stores. Each new location has its own unique features and requires an individual approach to protection.
Hungry Weevils offers many exciting game modes, including a single-player campaign, survival mode and cooperative missions, where you can join forces with friends to fight hordes of weevils together. Colorful graphics and lively soundtrack make the gameplay even more exciting and fun.
Dive into a world where every grain matters and become a real hero, saving your supplies from insatiable pests. Hungry Weevils is a game that will test your skills, dexterity and strategic thinking. Are you ready to accept the challenge and protect your food? Find out right now in the exciting and dynamic game Hungry Weevils!
Levels:
1 Amarant
Amaranth weevils are usually a subspecies of grain weevils that can attack amaranth like other grains. These weevils burrow into amaranth seeds and eat them from the inside out, especially if they are stored for a long time. Although amaranth is less susceptible to infestation than other grains, weevils can still attack it if it is not stored in an airtight container.
2 Buckwheat
The buckwheat weevil (or grain weevil) attacks buckwheat, especially in warm, humid climates. The female weevils chew through the hulls of the buckwheat kernels and lay their eggs inside. The larvae develop by feeding on the grain, causing spoilage. These weevils can survive and spread in large grain stores.
3 Cookies
are less likely to be attacked by weevils, as they are usually processed and do not have natural shells that are convenient for insects
4 Cornmeal
Corn weevils can be found in flour, although the weevils most often prefer whole corn kernels. However, cornmeal is susceptible to infestation if not stored properly. The flour attracts weevils because it provides a nutrient-rich environment where the beetles can lay their eggs.
5 Jelly
are less likely to be attacked by weevils, as they are usually processed and do not have natural shells that are convenient for insects
6 Lentil
Lentils are often affected by pea weevils, whose larvae develop inside the seeds.
7 Oatmeal
Oatmeal is often attacked by common grain weevils, which feed and lay eggs in oatmeal. The weevil larvae feed on the oatmeal and destroy the cereal from the inside. Oatmeal, like other grain products, is susceptible to infestation, especially if stored in high-humidity conditions.
8 Pasta
Weevils can also attack dry pasta, but this is a less familiar environment for them.
9 Spaghetti
Weevils can also attack long pasta, especially if it has cracks where they can hide and lay eggs.
10 Peas
Weevils actively eat dried peas, as their dense shells protect the larvae developing inside.
11 rice
The rice weevil is one of the most well-known species of weevil, which specializes in rice. These beetles lay their eggs inside the rice kernels, where the larvae develop and eat the grain from the inside. Rice weevils are one of the most common grain pests in the world, and they can spread quickly in rice stores, especially if the product is stored in open or partially closed containers.
12 Tomato
Weevils do not feed on fresh tomatoes. Dried tomatoes can sometimes be inhabited by weevils, but more often they can be eaten by food moths and skin beetles, which are attracted to the remains of sugars and nutrients in the dried pulp. These insects gnaw holes in dried tomatoes and can lay eggs, from which larvae hatch, feeding on the fruit.
13 Cucumber
Weevils do not feed on fresh cucumbers. Pests of dried cucumbers are extremely rare, since these vegetables after drying contain few nutrients for insects. However, if cucumbers are stored together with other dried products, they can be infested with food moths or other small pests that feed on plant debris, including weevils.
14 Peppers
Weevils do not feed on fresh peppers. However, dried peppers can attract pests such as tobacco weevils and food moths, which chew through the casings and feed on the contents, especially if the product is stored in a warm, humid place.
15 Peanuts
Nuts, especially peanuts, contain many nutrients, so weevils may eat them too. However, this is less common, as weevils prefer grains.
16 Dry fruits
Dried fruits contain a lot of nutrients, so weevils sometimes attack them too.