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Maggots in sugar can occur due to the presence of fly eggs laid on the sugar by flies seeking a suitable environment for their larvae to develop. Flies are attracted to sugary substances, and if the sugar is not stored properly in a sealed container, flies can access it and lay eggs. The eggs hatch into maggots, which can then be seen in the sugar. Proper storage of sugar in airtight containers and maintaining good hygiene practices can help prevent this issue.

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