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Black-eyed peas can sometimes harbor small, white larvae known as cowpea weevils, which are actually a type of beetle. Additionally, they may also contain nematodes, which are microscopic roundworms. These pests can infest the peas during storage or in the field, leading to damage and reduced quality. Proper storage and handling can help prevent infestations.

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