LOL. Good for you. Our peach trees are not doing well, dying in fact. Daughter’s peach trees have produced well for 3 years, but she never gets around to treating them, so they have worms.
Usually I go over and get some, cut out the worms and have a pie or something. This year I didn’t know they were ripe, so they just all fell on the ground and deteriorated.
Next year, I am going to have hubby spray them around February or early March, and burn any of those white bags off before the fruits start.
One day (before I became ill) I was walking past the picnic table and there was a peach. Sitting on the table, half consumed. We have very cheeky squirrels around here.
And I would never find a single peach rotting on the ground, in fact I was surprised the fiend left the uneaten half on the table. He came back and got it later though. Waste not want not in these parts.