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The bugs inside the fruit are not parasites. Most of them are maggots that are born after the fruit has rotted. Parasites are generally on the surface of fruits.
Parasites are found not only on meat and seafood, but also on many fruits.
The first is one of the most common fruits, grapes. The flesh of the grapes is tightly wrapped by the skin, and it is safe to know that as long as the skin is not damaged, there will be no parasites in the flesh. Instead, in the crevices between the grapes, there will be a lot of dirt, including parasites and residual pesticides.
Many people buy grapes and then rinse them casually, and some people don't even wash them, which makes it easy to eat dirty things in their bodies. Therefore, before eating grapes, be sure to clean them, it is best to pick all the grape grains, and then soak them for a while, clean them and eat them.
Strawberries are not protected by the skin like grapes, and there are many small spots on the surface that are pitted and that are its seeds. It's easy to get dirty stuff on these pits, even parasites that can't be easily spotted. In addition, the bottom leaves of strawberries are also a hiding place for parasites, so when eating and cleaning strawberries, be sure to remove the upper leaves.
Ordinary cleaning cannot remove the dirt in the small pits on the surface of the strawberries, so soak them in light salt water for a period of time before rinsing them, so that the strawberries become very clean.
From the appearance, it is known that bayberry is not easy to clean, because the appearance of bayberry is uneven, and it is also needle-like, and there are many particularly small gaps between the thorns. These crevices cannot be washed with water, and if you are not careful, you will eat the dirt and parasites inside. Therefore, when cleaning bayberry, you must first put it in salt water and soak it for ten minutes, this is when you look at the water, there will definitely be a lot of impurities, these are the dirty things and insect eggs that are soaked out of the bayberry, etc., which is particularly scary.
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Bugs in fruit don't have to be parasites. Parasites refer to organisms such as bacteria, fungi, worms, etc., that live in the human body or animals. Bugs in fruits can be insects in rotting fruits, such as flies, mosquitoes, bed bugs, silverfish, etc.
These insects reproduce after the fruit has rotted, but they are not parasites and cannot parasitize in humans or animals.
However, there are some insects in some fruits, such as the plum heartworm, which are more common in some areas. This insect belongs to the family Lepidoptera, and mainly harms fruits such as plums and apricots, but it is also limited to these fruits. The bugs need oxygen to survive, so they cannot survive in humans or animals.
In other fruits, such as apples, oranges, bananas, etc., this bug is not usually present.
To sum up, bugs in fruits are not necessarily parasites. If there are bugs in the fruit, it is best not to eat them as they may carry bacteria and viruses that can cause diseases. To prevent this, it is best to wash the fruit before eating it.
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Let's popularize science! Some fruits are intact on the outside, but how do the bugs grow on the inside?
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This is actually because we don't look carefully enough, because the worm can't grow out of the fruit on its own. If there are bugs in the fruit, they must be produced by the bugs burrowing into the fruit. Once the bug burrows, a hole is left in the fruit, but the hole may or may not be obvious or even visible.
When the bug burrows into the fruit, the hole is small, and as the fruit grows, this small hole will be slowly filled and even disappear.
There are insects in the fruit, which is nothing more than two situations: 1. The insect gets into it by itself, and 2. The mother of the insect gives birth to it. For the latter, many insects have this habit.
Their adult females generally have sharp ovipositors, and they prick the fruit and lay eggs inside the fruit, and the larvae that hatch will feed on the fruit. The spawning holes are usually small, so they are difficult to detect. If the bug gets into it on its own, the hole it drills can be small or large, and it is generally difficult to spot.
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Because the fruit grows on the fruit tree, in fact, all the insects on the fruit are carried by the fruit tree itself. Next, I will tell you why there are insects in fruits, it turns out that the fruit trees themselves carry them, and they should be done specifically. In order to reduce the surface temperature in summer, fruit growers in many areas will plant some weeds under the fruit trees.
We all know that where there is grass, there are bugs, so when we plant weeds to reduce the surface temperature, we will produce a lot of bugs. But we can't, knowing that there are bugs, we can do whatever they want. In many places, fruit farmers will carry out insect extermination on fruit trees in winter, in order to be able to eliminate more insects.
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Before the fruit is formed, the insect lays eggs in the stamens, and then the eggs are wrapped in the ovary, and the eggs do not hatch during the process of fruit formation, and when the fruit is ripe, the eggs are also hatched, and the larvae can feast on the seemingly intact fruit without being detected by the birds.
When the fruit tree blooms, there are insects to ovulate in the flower buds, and when the flowers are broken, the eggs are encapsulated in the fruit (pit), and the eggs are hatched.
After the adult worm is in the fruit, this process is from the inside out.
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That is when the fruit is small, the worm seeds are produced on it, and the worm seeds are good on the outside when the fruit grows up, and the bugs are already inside.
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When the fruit is left for a long time, it will give birth to small bugs, which are fruit flies, and the eyes are generally red and have black stripes on the abdomen.
Fruits ferment after a long period of time, and fruit flies feed on fermented fruits.
Often people are unaware of it, and fruit flies have multiplied on it. It only takes 12 hours for the fly to reproduce from larval to maturity, and the fruit fly has a strong reproductive ability. Therefore, after buying fruits, you should eat them in time, don't buy more at a time, and it is best to eat enough.
The primary food of Drosophila melanogaster larvae** is microorganisms that make fruits rot, such as yeast and bacteria, followed by fruits containing sugar, etc. The growth and development of Drosophila melanogaster was greatly affected by temperature. At the same time, the beginning and peak periods of Drosophila melanogaster in orchards should be determined according to the ripening time of cherries. Due to the influence of climate, environment and other factors, there is a certain difference in the time of occurrence every year.
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That's some fruit flies, usually they live in the environment space you are in, and they will fly over when they smell fruit acid. Of course, some fruit fly larvae are already living in your fruit, and at the right time they will pupate, feather, and fly out to become adult fruit flies.
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It is the adult that lays eggs on the unripe fruit, and after the egg hatches, it grows on the fruit, so the larvae will be inside the fruit.
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I think it's bugs crawling through the cracks, and we sometimes see it when we buy it
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When it blooms, the eggs are inside.
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The insects in the fruit are not recommended to be eaten, because after all, they are egg worms, and there is no big problem in the stomach, but people will feel psychologically that the worms in the fruit are non-toxic and harmless to the human body and rich in a certain amount of protein, but there are still many bacteria in this egg worm, which is not very hygienic, so it is not recommended to eat.
Most of the insects in the fruit are the eggs of fruit flies, which are non-toxic and harmless to people, and the body will not have adverse reactions after eating, but it is not recommended to eat the insects inside, because after all, it is not very hygienic, although the body will not cause a big impact, but psychologically it will feel diaphragm, so it is not recommended to eat the insects in the fruit.
The right way to eat fruits.
Before eating fruits, the fruits must be cleaned, because most fruits will be sprayed with some pesticides in the process of growth, and eating these pesticides into the stomach for a long time is not conducive to people's health.
For fruits like bayberry, blueberries, and mulberries, it is best to soak them in salt water for a period of time before eating, because this fruit is the most prone to insects.
Before eating fruits, you can observe the appearance of fruits, for some fruits with obvious insect eyes, try not to eat, there may be worm eggs in them, and it is also possible that the fruit has rotted, although fruits are beneficial to people's health, but when eating, we must know how to stop in moderation to avoid discomfort to the body.
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