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What's wrong with bayberry saltwater soaking out bugs? Analysis of salt water immersion of Myrica rubra
1, Myrica rubra soaks out bugs in salt water. Because the fruits of Myrica rubra are exposed and will not be protected by any skin or shell, fruit flies will come here to feed, and besides feeding, they will lay many eggs on Myrica rubra. When an egg breaks its shell, some bugs will appear, and all of them will come out after soaking in salt.

2. Because salt water can kill some germs, it can help to remove parasites hidden in bayberry pulp.

3. These insects on Myrica rubra are not produced by a fruit fly, but by a variety of fruit flies, so people will find that the insects on Myrica rubra are large and small, thick and thin, and different. So these bugs are not parasites, even if they are eaten in people's stomachs, there will be no big problem.