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Why Tiny White Worms Come Out of Strawberries in Salt Water

It can be shocking: you soak fresh strawberries in a bowl of salt water, and suddenly tiny white, thread-like worms begin wriggling out of the fruit. Before you panic and toss the entire batch, it helps to understand what’s actually happening.

Those small white larvae are typically the immature stage of the Spotted Wing Drosophila, a small fruit fly that lays its eggs inside soft-skinned fruits like strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries.

How Do They Get Inside Strawberries?
Unlike common fruit flies that lay eggs only on overripe or rotting fruit, the Spotted Wing Drosophila has a serrated egg-laying organ that allows it to pierce fresh, ripening fruit. The eggs hatch into tiny larvae inside the strawberry, where they feed and develop.

Because strawberries are soft and porous, they’re particularly vulnerable — especially if grown outdoors.

Why Salt Water Makes Them Come Out
When you soak strawberries in salt water:

The salt creates an inhospitable environment.

The larvae react to the change in salinity.

They instinctively wriggle out of the fruit to escape.

It’s not that the salt water creates the worms — it simply reveals what may already be present.

Is This Common?
Yes, especially in homegrown, farmers market, or organic berries where pesticide use is minimal or absent. Even commercially grown strawberries can occasionally harbor larvae, though strict agricultural controls reduce the likelihood.

The larvae are usually:

Very small (a few millimeters long)

White or translucent

Soft-bodied and legless

Are They Harmful?

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