
If you’ve ever found a hole in a tomato, you’re not alone. It’s a common problem, and the reasons behind it are interesting (and sometimes gross). Let’s break down the causes and what you can do about it.

Why Do Tomatoes Get Holes?
- Insects: Pests like tomato fruitworms, hornworms, and beetles chew holes into tomatoes, sometimes leaving only the outer skin looking fine while the inside gets damaged.
- Birds and Squirrels: Birds peck at ripe tomatoes, especially in dry weather, and squirrels often leave bigger holes when they take bites from the fruit.
- Physical Damage: Weather stress, improper handling, or growth issues like “catfacing” (caused by cold temperatures) can also lead to holes.
Can You Eat a Tomato with a Hole?