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Maggots can enter peach fruit primarily through the ovipositor of female fruit flies, which lay their eggs on the surface of the fruit. Once the eggs hatch, the larvae, or maggots, burrow into the flesh of the peach to feed. Additionally, other pests may create openings that allow maggots to infest the fruit. Proper fruit care and pest management can help prevent this issue.

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