Carpet beetles are common pests found in homes. They are responsible for more damage to carpets, rugs, and other woolens than clothes moths (Figure 1). Four species of carpet beetles are commonly ...
Carpet beetle larvae feed on animal and plant substances such as wool, fur, feather, hair, seeds, grain, cereals, flour, dog and cat food, leather, dead insects and bird and rodent nests. The larvae ...
There are three native species in Britain of the Anthrenus genus, of which the varied carpet beetle, Anthrenus verbasci, is a common house and museum pest. It is a small (1.5-3.5 mm) and round beetle ...
You'll find these pests in cupboards and closets, on plants and in cold, damp corners. They infest flour, cereal, pet food, clothing, books and other materials. What insect is this? will help you ...
However, the soft and fuzzy nature of carpets can also harbor dirt, dust, allergens, and even pests. While regular vacuuming ...
The pests live in four life stages: egg, larva, pupa and adult fleas, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Adults are commonly found on pets and feast on their blood for ...
A new disruptor insect repellant brand is encouraging households to put pests in their place and unleash their inner ‘Thug’.