Drosophila larvae.
The white bugs inside the bayberry are actually fruit fly larvae. Fruit flies usually feed on honey, fruits, etc., and they are relatively clean. During its breeding season, it will be attracted by the smell emitted by the bayberry and lay eggs on the surface of the bayberry. Its eggs will hatch into larvae and then burrow into the pulp to feed on the pulp. If grown naturally, the larvae will not fly away until they mature into fruit flies.
The bayberry bug contains antibacterial peptides, which can improve the body's resistance.