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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comout of them wiggling. I got rid of them. What is the cause of this? Usually a potato grows little root stems when a month old and I cut them off and cook them. I have NEVER seen tiny worms growing from potatoes purchased at Kroger 4 weeks ago. Please advise what this is and if I need to disinfect my cupboard. I’m disgusted with this worm thing which has never happened previously and I’m a Sr. citizen.
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1 Comment To "I bought baking potatoes about a month ago and stored then in my dark cupboard. I took them out and see tiny little worms sticking"
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 10/23/2019 @ 9:05 am
I’m sorry, but your photo did not come through. It sounds like maggots. It is really hard to say without seeing it.
The best way to ensure that it doesn’t happen will be the check the potatoes thoroughly before purchasing. The maggots were, likely, already there before you brought the potatoes home.
Your common household disinfectant will suffice.
Here is an article for a refresher on potato storage that might offer some more useful information when it comes to potato storage: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/potato/storing-garden-potatoes.htm [1]