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2024-11-22 03:23 pm (UTC)
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What can I do with this info ? ))
Usually by the time a fig is ripe enough to eat, the enzymes in the fig would've already broken down the wasp anyway.
I been eating home grown figs all my life and never encountered a wasp. (and yes I do inspect the fig prior)
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Usually by the time a fig is ripe enough to eat, the enzymes in the fig would've already broken down the wasp anyway.
I been eating home grown figs all my life and never encountered a wasp. (and yes I do inspect the fig prior)