Quite often the wharf borer larvae infest pilings and buried structural 
timbers. Since your basement is so deep into the earth, I wonder if pilings 
were used originally to support the construction of the building. It’s a fairly 
common construction technique. 
    The adults make their way indoors via the gaps around perimeter slab 
expansion joints. 
Tom Parker

> On Oct 30, 2020, at 10:49 AM, Voron, Joel <[email protected]> wrote:
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> He came from some rotten wood near the river. JTV
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> It will be in trouble after Brexit!
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> I just sent the image to our entomologists for an ID.  What is the size?  I 
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