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Bug in a bowl

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I was working on a walnut bowl and cut into a channel with a white worm about 3/4" long and 3/16" in diameter. Just curious what that would be?
 
It is the larvae of some type of beetle. We get them all the time in Mesquite, Walnut, Pecan and Sycamore. I had a worm the size of my thumb before. Would go out in the shop at night and could hear them eating. Telltale sign is a small pile of dust under the wood after it has been sitting.
 
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