Fruit boxes often have holes for ventilation, allowing air to circulate and helping to prevent moisture buildup. This ventilation reduces the risk of mold and spoilage, keeping the fruit fresher for longer. Additionally, the holes can make the boxes lighter and easier to handle. Overall, these design features support better storage and transportation of perishable goods.
A Box with holes in it.
Holes in eggplant fruit are typically caused by pests like caterpillars or beetles. To prevent them, use insecticidal soap or neem oil. To treat existing holes, remove affected fruit and continue with pest control measures.
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They can if you poke small holes into the box
You would choose to draw from the box labeled "Apples and Oranges"...Whatever fruit you draw is the fruit from that box. (you know this is the case because the boxes are mislabeled) You then proceed to relabel the box with "Apples" if that is what you drew. Then you relabel the original "Apples" box to "Oranges" and the original "Oranges" box to "Apples and Oranges".
What do you mean "live in a box with holes"? NO if you mean as its cage...it will chew out in no time at all. Get it a 20 long aquarium or other non-chewable habitat and give it a box to chew up and sleep in.
*A flashlight *Holes *Fire *Termites
Holes. You probably searched this on google and got a bunch of different answers but honestly, the answer is holes
In a fruit loop box
A box with holes in it.
an x box 360
get a cardboard box and cut holes on 2 sides