What is a maggot like bug inside a peach? Is it harmful to humans?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-18
30 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1. Although the insects in peaches are also called maggots, they are the same as flies with higher daily risks.

    Maggots are two very different things.

    Flies are mainly scavengers, and their larvae, that is, maggots, generally grow and live in a dirty and messy environment, so they carry pathogenic bacteria.

    and the probability of viruses is very high, so it is necessary to pay attention to maintaining hygiene and avoiding damage to health.

    The maggots in peaches should be the larvae of the more common peach fruit flies, sometimes called fruit fly maggots.

    2. Generally speaking, the peach fly only sucks the sap and juice of the peach, and the living environment of the fruit fly maggot is more single, and generally does not carry pathogenic bacteria and viruses, and it is digested in the stomach, which is nothing to be afraid of.

    The strong acid in the stomach kills the larvae, and the larvae do not contain toxins, so the larvae that are eaten into the stomach will not cause harm to the human body.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The maggot-like insect is the peach heartworm, which is a general term for insects of the genus Carposinidae of the insect class Lepidoptera. The larvae of the peach heartworm are harmful to apples, pears, peaches and other fruit trees, and the larvae burrow inside the fruit, making the fruit lose its commodity value.

    For the human body, the larvae of the peach heartworm do not directly parasitize the human body, so it has no direct harm to the human body. However, if a human accidentally eats a peach that has been hollowed out by the peach heartworm, the larvae will find a suitable environment in the human body to parasitize, but this is usually an accidental event and the probability of occurrence is very small. In order to ensure food safety and health, consumers are advised to carefully check when buying and eating fruits and avoid eating unhealthy or damaged fruits.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The fruit of the peach contains maggots, which are likely to be harmed by the larvae of the citrus fruit fly. Citrus fruit flies, commonly known as "needle bees, fruit maggots, yellow flies", are phytosanitary objects.

    The pest is generally distributed in Sichuan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian, Hunan, Yunnan and Taiwan. The larvae mainly feed on the fruit pulp to form maggots, causing rot and causing the fruit to fall off early. When it happens, the damage is enormous.

    In the past two years, this pest has a tendency to spread to the southern part of North China.

    Fruit flies on peach trees.

    Generally speaking, it is the orange fruit fly, which is an invasive alien species, and the reproduction rate is fast, as long as the peach is damaged by the fruit fly, it basically loses its commodity value.

    Due to the fact that everyone does not pay much attention to the peach fruit fly, the occurrence area of the fruit fly has become larger and larger in recent years, and in some places not only peaches have been harmed, but also citrus, loofah, pumpkin, bitter gourd, etc. have also been attacked by fruit flies.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Now the peaches are not ripe, so there will be no larvae from flies, let alone maggots. Your so-called maggot should be a peach heartworm. See.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are maggots in peaches, at this time it is best to recommend not to eat again, the food must be eaten fresh and not spoiled, in order to be more in line with the requirements of scientific and hygienic diet, but also healthier.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If there are maggots in the peaches, after being eaten in the stomach, it is best to eat something more acidic, such as lemons, etc., to kill the maggots in the stomach. Or take some anti-inflammatory pills to prevent bacterial infections.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Don't worry too much, it's normal to have worms in peaches, if you've already eaten them, you should eat some protein, because this little bug also grew up eating peaches.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In summer, fruits are more abundant, and if you accidentally eat the small insects in the fruits, you don't have to worry too much, because the main ingredient of insects is protein. The human stomach contains strong gastric acid, and the stomach is also an oxygen-deficient environment. Bugs are deprived of oxygen in the stomach and killed by stomach acid, which is digested as food.

    The insects themselves may carry some bacteria, and some people are weak or sensitive, which may cause gastrointestinal discomfort, nausea, discomfort, and diarrhea, which are mostly caused by psychological reasons. You only need to relax your mind, drink some light sugar and salt water, and pay attention to rest, these symptoms can be relieved, if you can't relieve them, it is recommended to go to the hospital. Also, when choosing fruits, be careful not to choose fruits that have insect holes or already have bugs on the surface.

    Also, the fruit should not be left for too long to avoid being contaminated by bacteria and rotting and spoiling.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Worms grow in peaches, right? Generally, maggots grow because there are openings outside that are crawled by flies, and even the peaches already emit a foul smell. Can you confirm whether he is a maggot or a meat worm? If you really have a diaphragm, you can go to the hospital for gastric lavage.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Maggots can grow in peaches can only mean that the peach is injured, so the flies will produce maggots into peaches, very unhygienic peaches, if there is nothing uncomfortable in the body after eating, it is nothing, if it is uncomfortable, you should find a doctor to prescribe some medicine.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Peaches with worms can be eaten in addition to rotting. Whether it is a heartworm in a peach tree, a pear, or a fruit fly larvae in a cherry, it is non-toxic in itself, and it is safe to eat after removing some of the insects. In fact, it's no scarier than pesticides.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If it's not poisonous, it'll be fine. It's good to supplement with high protein.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    After ingesting maggots, it generally does not cause any health effects. It is recommended to drink more water to speed up metabolism. It is excreted in the stool. Eating maggots by mistake may cause diarrhea.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There is no way to eat maggots in peaches, if it is a small one or two, it should be nothing, if it is a lot of go, you should take some insect medicine or go to the hospital It is recommended to ask the doctor.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Peach borer and pear heartworm. These worms are already transferred to the fruit before the fruit is ripe in the early stages. The peach tree blooms quickly and slowly, and the first fruits that bear first absorb enough nutrients, so they are sweet.

    It just so happens that the eggs laid by the peach borer and the pear heartworm are laid by the adults of the peach tree when the flowering period is almost over, and when the larvae break out of the shell, because the peaches that bear the last batch of peach trees have not yet formed, the larvae will first transfer into the first batch of peaches that bear fruit first. Nutritional value of peaches: Peaches are rich in protein, fat, carbohydrates, crude fiber, calcium, phosphorus, iron, carotene, vitamins, as well as organic acids, sugars and volatile oils and other nutrients.

    The main ingredient of peaches is sucrose, and the content of vitamins and minerals is less, but there is a lot of pectin that belongs to the fiber component, which has a laxative effect. Peaches are high in iron and are an ideal complementary food for patients with iron deficiency anemia.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Accidentally eating the worms inside the peaches will not cause adverse effects on the body. This situation is very common, especially in children, there is no need to worry, just feel a little uncomfortable, just don't think about it.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Don't worry about this, eating it won't have any bad effects on you, it's okay.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There are maggots growing in the peaches, so it doesn't matter if you eat them, they are very nutritious. Rich in protein. So there's no need to worry, and you've already chewed it.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There are maggots in peaches, what should I do if I eat them? I think if you eat and drink as much water as possible, that is, exercise more and excrete as much as possible. It doesn't affect anything.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There are maggots in the peaches, which means that this peach is still less pesticides, well, it has been eaten, there is no way, it's just disgusting.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are maggots in the peaches, what should I do if I eat them? Uh, generally speaking, it's not a big problem, because the long districts inside are all uh. If you eat a peach, forgive the one who grew up, that is to say, it is about the same as the composition of a peach. It should not be very harmful to the body.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Basically, it doesn't have much impact. And he should be said to be high protein, not contaminated. Like the larvae of fruit flies and the insects in bayberry are not much of a problem.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If you eat the worms in the peaches, you usually won't have anything to do, it's just disgusting to think about it, but it's over in your heart, and you'll be fine.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Although there is no big harm, if you eat it in the stomach, you will feel nauseous psychologically, and after the insects in the fruit are eaten, they will enter the stomach, and the stomach acid in the stomach will kill them, so you don't have to worry too much.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    There are no maggots in the peaches, and the larvae you see are the larvae of the peach borer.

    If you eat it, you will eat it, and the gastric juice will kill it very quickly.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    I've resigned, and there's no good way, just eat it and think about it in my stomach, I feel nauseous, I want to vomit, I only vomit out, I don't want to stomach anymore, there is that worm, if I think about it again, I still want to vomit, it's better to vomit out, I don't want to think about it in the future.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    If you have already eaten it, you should treat it as if you don't know, otherwise the more you think about it, the more disgusting it becomes, go brush your teeth, and lose the remaining peaches, don't worry.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    There is a white bug inside the peach, and the parasitic bug in this fruit is clean and harmless, and the bug is removed, and the peach can still be eaten after washing. In front of some supermarkets and fruit stands, Yard Oak is seeing a lot of small insects that are actually small white worms.

    The living environment of the white worm:This white worm is found in some sweet and greasy fruits, they do not grow from fruits, but use fresh fruits as food and reproduction carriers, widely existing in the environment we live in, just because of their small size and lack of sound, it is difficult for our naked eyes to notice their individuals.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    This insect is called the peach heartworm. It is an egg laid when the peach blossom blooms, and when the flower falls, it burrows into the peach, and when the peach grows up, it cannot see anything from the outside, in fact, it is already inside.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Because bacteria breed invisibly.

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