Why do apples sometimes have worms? |
When we see a drawing of an apple, it often has a worm coming out of it! But it doesn’t seem like the right place for a worm is inside of an apple, does it?!
Believe it or not, the reason why apples and worms are often shown together is because worms are one of the primary pests that attack apples! A pest is an insect or other creature that destroys crops, meaning plants we grow for food. When it comes to apples, the codling moth and apple maggot (which both live as worms during certain stages of life) are two of the most common pests farmers deal with.
Unfortunately, the apples that codling moths and apple maggots infest are usually not edible. The reason these insects attack the apples is that they like to eat them too! The fruit gives these insects a place to lay their eggs and something to eat as they grow into their adult form, which leaves holes in the apples.
Luckily, farmers and apple-tree owners have lots of choices available for keeping these insects away! Orchards don’t sell apples that they believe have been attacked by worms, so if you want to enjoy this delicious fruit, it’s unlikely you’ll ever find anything but the apple’s natural seeds inside!
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