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Try to go to a store that has a quicker turnover 'Waitrose' maybe. the quicker the turnover the fresher the fruit. No one knows what its like in the back of these shops, they could be infested with flies there bearing in mind these fruit flies are soo tiny. In the big stores tropical fruits are delivered in refridgerated lorries and stored at a cool temperature mainly for your health's sake & to keep at bay any tropical diseases.
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Try to go to a store that has a quicker turnover 'Waitrose' maybe. the quicker the turnover the fresher the fruit. No one knows what its like in the back of these shops, they could be infested with flies there bearing in mind these fruit flies are soo tiny. In the big stores tropical fruits are delivered in refridgerated lorries and stored at a cool temperature mainly for your health's sake & to keep at bay any tropical diseases.
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I am almost lost for words, the spontaneous creation myth was dispelled centuries ago (before the theory of evolution) . There are various kinds of worms, some parasitic in animals and plants, some free living, you can look them up on wiki. What you get in fruit is usually insect larvae of some kind, they could be fly or beetle larvae. They hatch out from eggs laid by insects. You could get nematode worms in fruit but they would be small and thin and not very wriggly. Why don't you keep some maggoty fruit in a large closed container and see what hatches out. you could get some wonderful examples of the diversity of nature (but probably not). Happy new year!
Thanks everyone for your input. The next time I see worms / maggots when I cut open a papaya (or any fruit) I will take a photo and post it on this thread.
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“It appears that your endeavour to wind up Theprof did not bear any fruit.”
Wildwood, this ^^^ statement which you’ve made makes one hesitant to ask a question on here. This is not a wind-up. I particularly directed this question to Theprof because of his knowledge, experience and qualifications.
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