What It Means If You See These Holes in Tomatoes

Ever found a hole in your tomato and thought, “What happened to you?” Before tossing it in the compost, let’s take a moment to understand why it happens and how you can fix it.

What Causes Holes in Tomatoes?

  1. Insects: Tiny pests like tomato fruitworms and hornworms often chew through the fruit.
  2. Birds & Squirrels: Birds peck at ripening fruit, and squirrels might take bigger bites.
  3. Physical Damage: Weather stress, internal defects (like catfacing), or improper handling can cause holes.

Is It Safe to Eat a Tomato with a Hole?
If the hole is small, no insects inside, and the tomato looks fresh, it’s probably safe to eat—just cut around the damaged area. But if it’s moldy or soggy, toss it.

How to Prevent Holes in Tomatoes

  1. Inspect your plants regularly for pests or eggs.
  2. Water evenly to avoid cracks that attract bugs.
  3. Use netting or garden fabric to keep birds and squirrels out.
  4. Plant basil or marigolds nearby to deter pests.
  5. Keep your garden clean to prevent bug infestations.

If you find a hole, check the tomato for pests or mold, cut around the damage if it’s safe, and treat your plants to prevent future issues. With a little care, your tomatoes will be safe from pesky invaders!

 

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