Not all cherries have bugs, only some cherries have bugs. This kind of insect is called cherry fruit fly and generally likes to grow in soft-skinned fruits. Drosophila is parasitic in plant fruits and only moves on them. From birth to growth, they are in a pollution-free environment and rarely carry germs. White larva is the larva hatched from the eggs of Drosophila melanogaster in cherry. These larvae are nontoxic and rich in protein. After entering the human body, it is digested by gastric acid and absorbed into protein. Therefore, Drosophila larva is harmless to human body, and it is an insect with high protein and nutritional value.
In addition to cherries, fruit with high sugar content will also have fruit fly larvae, which is normal. Drosophila is very sensitive to pesticides, and insects can't live on pesticides. If we can see fruit flies in cherries, it only means that cherries are pesticide-free.
If you can't accept that there are bugs in the cherry, you can soak the fruit in salt water, alkaline water or vinegar, and the larvae in the cherry will climb out and take it out and wash it.