No, peaches can not carry worms. But on occassion you will find a peach where a worm has eaten into it. Just cut that part out. You won't get worms from eating peaches.
No, peaches do not carry parasites or worms. Worms may eat off of peaches, but they will never burrow inside.
peaches
no
they could (all fleas carry tape worms)
other mini beasts
worms and twigs of its nest
No, old men's sperm does not carry worms. Sperm cells only contain genetic material from the male donor and are not capable of carrying worms. If worms are present in the body, they are typically found in the intestines or other tissues, not in sperm cells.
i know armadillos love worms and can carry leprosy
No, it is not safe to keep worms in the fridge with food. Worms can carry harmful bacteria that can contaminate the food and potentially cause foodborne illnesses. It is best to keep worms in a separate container away from food.
Yes they can, though not usually directly. Worms carry many sorts of bacteria, and it is the reaction to these bacteria that causes the fever.
Some collective nouns for peaches are a bushel of peaches, an orchard of peaches, a can (tin) of peaches.
Most fleas carry Tapeworm so you can get the worms.