I had a yew stave that had been started in 1968, the bowyer died, the stave sat in his basement until his widow gave it to me in 2007. It had bore holes and powder on one end. I used super glue and yew dust in an attempt to fill and secure the holes, but they were more destructive than was evident from the outside. The stave exploded later in the tillering process, exposing multiple bore holes. What Yugo yew bug
, or alien being made the holes, I have no idea. I am currently shooting a bow, and have been for 6 years, that the widows' late husband made in 1948. That makes it as old as I am, and it is holding up far better than me
and has no evidence of bore holes. These staves were all taken, years ago, in the Cascade range of Oregon. That one stave is the only one that I have ever seen with bug damage.
Dave H.