1, the worm in Yang Meili is actually a fruit fly. When Myrica rubra is immature, the mother lays eggs on the fruit surface, and after the eggs hatch, the larvae will drill into the pulp. However, these insects are similar to green bugs in vegetable leaves, and eating them will not do any harm to human body. On the contrary, insects can show that there are few pesticides in fruits, which are more natural and ecological.
2. It is also wrong to think that Myrica rubra without insects contains pesticides. Probably because fruit farmers have done a good job in pest control, the specific situation should be analyzed in detail.
3. If consumers think that the insects in Yang Meili are a little "disgusting", they can do something about bayberry, such as soaking it in salt water for about 20 minutes, and then rinsing it with clear water.