π What It Means If You See These Holes in Tomatoes π¨
Ever pulled a tomato from your garden or grocery bag only to find a hole in it? While itβs tempting to toss it immediately, understanding why holes appear can help you fix the problem and prevent it in the future. π
π Common Causes of Holes in Tomatoes:
Holes in tomatoes are often caused by pests like hornworms, stink bugs, and beetles that chew or bore into the fruit. Birds and squirrels are also culprits, especially when tomatoes are ripening. π¦πΏοΈ
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Birds tend to peck at the fruit, while squirrels may take bigger bites.
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In some cases, internal issues like blossom end rot or βcatfacingβ (a deformity caused by temperature fluctuations during flowering) can lead to holes or scars. π‘οΈ
π€ Is It Safe to Eat a Tomato with a Hole?
It depends. If the hole is small and there are no signs of bugs, mold, or bad smells, the tomato is likely still good. Just cut around the damaged area and use the rest. But if itβs large, moldy, or gives off a bad odor, itβs best to toss it. π½οΈ
π‘οΈ How to Prevent Holes in Tomatoes:
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