Yes, bugs get inside peach pits. Common peach pit invaders include catfacing insects, green June beetles, Japanese beetles, lesser peachtree borers, Oriental fruit moths, peachtree borers, plum curculio, scale, and shothole borers.
The Iroquois Indians played the peach pit game. It was played with a bowl and peach pits. You had to shake the peach pits in your hand then drop them carefully in th bowl. Count how many black sided pits you got. If their are more black than white, you win.
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It's not healthy. Avocado pits, like peach and apricot pits, contain cyanide to prevent animals from eating them.
It is dangerous for anyone to eat pear seeds because they contain cyanide.
Peach pits were used during World War I as filter for their gas masks. They would soack them in urine and make a special charcoal out of them that was used for the mask.
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Because the peach is so big that it's rotten.
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Peach pits are poisonous so I am guessing YES
Peach pits are primarily dispersed through animals that consume the fruit. When animals eat peaches, they often discard the hard pit, which can later germinate into a new tree. Additionally, the pits may also be carried by water or human activity, contributing to their spread in various environments. This natural method of seed dispersal helps promote the growth of peach trees in different locations.
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