Yes — if you saw white wiggling things coming out of berries after soaking them in salt water, it’s almost certainly fruit flies, maggots, or tiny insect larvae. 🐛
Here’s what you need to know:
🐜 What You Likely Saw
- Fruit fly larvae (maggots)
- Very small, white, worm-like
- Often live inside soft fruits like strawberries, blueberries, or raspberries
- Harmless in the sense that they won’t make you sick in small amounts, but definitely not appetizing
- Other tiny insect larvae
- Sometimes beetle or fly larvae
- Can appear even in store-bought organic berries
💧 Why Soaking in Salt Water Works
- Salt water makes larvae come out of the fruit because it irritates them.
- This is actually a trick some people use to check for pests in berries.
⚠️ Should You Eat the Berries?
- Best practice: Throw them away if larvae are present in large numbers.
- Even if you rinse thoroughly, larvae or eggs can remain inside the fruit.
🧼 How to Prevent This
- Rinse berries under cold running water before eating.
- Sort through fruit carefully — remove soft or damaged berries.
- Refrigerate immediately after buying to slow pest growth.
- Buy frozen berries if you want to reduce the risk — freezing kills larvae.
✅ Bottom line:
Seeing white wiggling larvae means the berries are contaminated. Toss them to be safe, rinse thoroughly next time, and inspect carefully when buying.
If you want, I can also give a step-by-step method to clean berries that removes almost all larvae and pests safely before eating.