Some carpet beetle species s larvae will attack almost anything organic ranging from pet hairs feather filled pillows skin flakes dead flesh of animals and dead insects to dry.
Carpet beetle larvae in kitchen cupboards.
Check each food item removed for carpet beetle larvae as you go as the source of infestation must be found.
Empty cupboards and store items on kitchen table in boxes on the floor leaving the counter tops clear.
A distinguishing feature of carpet beetle larvae is that they have coarse hair on the back.
If you have cotton wool or other natural fibrous items in your home then they will likely get damaged if you have a carpet beetle larvae infestation.
Small white worms larvae hatch from these eggs and they feed.
Females may live a year or more dropping up to 500 eggs on infested foods.
This means that you can expect carpet beetles to feast in your wardrobes linen cupboards upholstered furniture as well as on your carpets rugs and blankets.
The larvae can hide in cardboard boxes and moths can enter when a door is opened.
It is the larva stage of the carpet beetle that has this ferocious appetite and the larval stage lasts anywhere from 258 to 639 days that can mean over a year of feeding frenzy in your closet.
Eggs are typically cream or white in color oval in shape with spine like projections at one end and measuring mm in length.
Control of carpet beetles.
These kinds of carpet beetles are widely scattered around.
Indian meal moths are gray with brown or bronze wings.
Carpet beetles can fly in from the outside through holes or gaps in windows and doors or through tears.
Even if you store dog food in a separate area pests can develop and migrate into the kitchen.
The beetles are about 1 8 inch long and reddish brown in color.
Adult beetles are not known to cause any damage indoors.
Confused flour beetle and red flour beetle these beetles are frequent invaders in the home and are also one of the worst pests of flour mills.
The black carpet beetles usually infest the closet other apparel storage areas and the kitchen cabinets.
In fact pet food especially birdseed is a prime product for introducing pests from the store into your home.
Grain beetles and weevils are tiny black or brown bugs.
Also look for silk webbing left behind by moth larvae.
Also check items made of natural fabrics such as wool carpets wall hangings and stuffed animals.
Inspect all of the food packages stored in your pantry and cupboards for bugs.
Pay special attention to packages of flour rice and other grain derived products.
Cleaning is the best and safest way to control beetle larvae.
The adult black carpet beetles can survive for months and the larvae can live up to around 640 days.
These pests will invade kitchen cupboards carpets and clothes storage areas in search of a meal.
Carefully check shelves where dry foods are stored especially dry pet foods cereals grains and so forth.