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Why have I got holes in my potatoes?

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Holes in potatoes are mainly caused by wireworms which are the larvae of click beetles. They tunnel into the potato tuber leaving a hole behind. Methods of control include crop rotation, traps, pesticides, and predatory nematodes. Holes in potatoes can also be caused by hollow heart conditions and white grubs. 16 июл. 2021 г.


Can you eat potatoes that have holes?

Eat or toss: As long as the holes are dry, you should be able to treat this like a regular potato. These worms don't take up residence in the potato. They aren't associated with disease transmission to humans.

How do you keep worms out of potatoes?

Cultural practices for potato worm control may include prevention of soil crack with regular irrigation, setting tubers deeply, at least 2 inches (5 cm.), prompt harvesting, and sanitation of the garden through removal of volunteer plants, crop rotation, clean storage practices, plantation of uninfected seed pieces, ...

Can you eat potatoes with hollow heart?

Potatoes with hollow heart are still edible, but refrain from eating if the inside is rotten or has a bad odour.

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