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Home»Human Interest»California Man Discovers Worm Living in His Cutting Board for Almost Two Years: ‘Congratulations, I Guess’

California Man Discovers Worm Living in His Cutting Board for Almost Two Years: ‘Congratulations, I Guess’

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Alejandro JosanBy Alejandro JosanJune 11, 20262 Mins Read
California Man Discovers Worm Living in His Cutting Board for Almost Two Years
Image Source: rafaelfernndez via TikTok

A California man made a startling discovery after he found a worm living inside his wooden cutting board. Shockingly, he shared that he had first noticed something funny with the board back in September 2024, meaning that worms had been eating through his kitchen item for nearly two years.

@rafaelfernndez

(Update: This is PART 1, Part 2 is the sound it made, Part 3 is the explanation) So a worm/larvae has been living in my wood/marble cutting board for the past 2 years.. this board has been stored away for the past year and half.. I barely took it out and discovered this critter. Some form of beetle larvae that lives off wood. At first it made a sound but I thought it was due to moisture and change in temperature affecting the wood. The way hardwood floors make sounds. I put it away and completely forgot about it.. and then discovered it. When I first bought it there were no holes or anything. I also didn’t use it as a cutting board, only as a trivet. Board has been tossed, so has the worm.

♬ original sound – Rafael Fernández

Rafael Fernandez shared the troublesome discovery on TikTok. In the past, he has shared some travel content with his followers, but the clip above and those that followed became his biggest. The first clip garnered 3.6 million views, 299,900 likes, and more than 5,600 comments.

The California man detailed that he had bought a wooden cutting board “like a year ago.” Throughout this time, he would keep it in his counter, but occasionally, he would hear a “weird sound.” Thinking it was uneven, he eventually put it away.

Eventually, the man decided to take it out and inspect it. He was surprised to find sawdust all over it, as seen in the clip. Two big holes can also be spotted in the video, but what drew his attention, and that of the millions that saw his video, was that a worm was inside the wooden cutting board.

“What the [expletive]? That’s crazy,” Rafael said as he pointed at the worm. “How the [expletive]? What? I knew I wasn’t crazy.”

While the clip itself was shocking enough, the California man followed it up with a text message revealing that he had been hearing the “weird sound” since at least September 2024. He also attached a video of his yet intact wooden cutting board. The weird sound could be heard, which turned out to be a worm eating the board from the inside out.

Worm Reactions

The video sparked multiple responses.

Some viewers were in shock at the sight of the worm. One said, “I believed you. You didn’t have to introduce me to him.” Another one commented, “My plastic cutting board from the dollar tree would never.”

Others were even trying to identify what type of worm lived in the California man’s cutting board. One wrote, “That is the larvae of a powder post beetle. Congratulations, I guess.” Finally, some poked fun at the surprise, with one viewer saying, “On a positive note, at least you know it’s real wood.”

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In the end, Rafael discarded the wooden cutting board. Therefore, the worm will no longer annoy him with its eating habits.

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