Can I eat flower beetles during ovulation?

Flower beetles can contain bacteria and viruses, especially if they are not washed or cooked adequately. Therefore, if you are considering eating scallops, it is recommended to wash them thoroughly and make sure they are cooked properly.

Flower beetles may also contain parasites, such as intestinal parasite eggs. These parasites can grow and multiply in the beetles, so if the beetles are not washed or cooked thoroughly, infection may result.

While scallops may have some potential health risks, not all scallops are unsafe. In some areas, scallops are a local specialty and, with proper cooking and handling, may be safe to eat.