Possibly, depending upon what the worm or larva is. It's more likely that you wouldn't get sick, but I would recommend removing the worm from the walnuts before eating any of them. Also, if you could cook the walnuts (such as roasting or heating them) before eating them, that would also make them safer.
No, it's a moth's larvae.
A cabbage worm is actually a caterpillar - not a worm. The are the larvae of the white cabbage moth.
No. Silk worms are moth larvae. Glow worms can be either fly or beetle larvae depending on the species. They cannot interbreed.
they make silk of silk worm cocoons which silk worm are larvae
larvae
sick tick, infirm worm
In the life cycle of the round worm, a protective, walled-off capsule in which the larvae lie dormant.
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The larvae of a beetle are known as "grubs". However, some are also referred to as "scarabaeiform".
pornworm very sexual
You can actually die. The worm will still live and eat your innards. Gross, and true! I hope and Pray that nobody has eaten one!
That is a dead moth larvae at the bottom which most people call the worm.