Dear fellow woodpeople:

I got a problem on hand. I am building some furniture grade kitchen cabinets and used one board that apparently has some worm holes. I did notice it but it was on the other side and the holes were not that bad. As I was fitting the doors lots of powder fell and I noticed a white "thing" 3/16 in diameter. It was pretty fat and soft. I had thought the infestation was over but apparently it is not! Never had this problem before and the wood was supposed to be kiln dried.

I have two cabinet doors of that nature and the panel has some inlay work that I invested sometime in. What are my options at the moment? Fumigation? I would rather not. Put it in the oven for couple of hours at say 175 F? Would it weaken the joints or damage the inlay work? I used carpenters yellow glue. (The doors are small enough to fit in the oven).

Any ideas?

Sal.