Picture this: You’re getting ready for a big event, so wear your favorite outfit. One you last wore a few months ago. However, you find a few holes as you pull it out of the closet. You try to remember where this mysterious damage came from but cannot recall any incidents that would have caused such damage. As you look closer, you see what looks like a tiny hairy worm. Your beloved outfit wasn’t torn, you realize; it was eaten! Carpet beetles are a massive pain to deal with due to their small size and their diet. In this post, you will learn about their habits, how to identify them, and a few preventative measures you can take to safeguard your home from those little outfit sabotagers.
Carpet beetles are tiny black bugs that are typically around one-eighth to one-fourth of an inch long. They have a round or oval shape and come in a few different colors and patterns, usually black, brown, or a mottled mix of the two. Adult carpet beetles are not a massive cause for concern, but their larvae often become a huge problem. These little babies are about four millimeters long and have short, coarse hair on a brown body.
Due to its mild climate in both the winter and summer, your home will provide the perfect place for carpet beetles to nest. They love to nest in dark, sheltered areas, which, for the small beetle, are everywhere in your home. They love animal fur rugs, closets, leather books, and stuffed animals and will even make a home from a clump of hair. The larvae will wreak havoc on your house once they are born.
Look for any signs of damaged fabrics. Whether it’s your clothes or your area rug, any unnatural thinning or holes can be a sure sign that you have carpet beetles. You should also look for larvae. They could be under furniture, in your closet, or by your baseboards. Adult carpet beetles are also an indicator that larvae aren’t far behind.
Ensure that you clean your home and closet regularly. If necessary, remember to clean your furniture and closet. You can also launder or dry clean clothes and textiles before storing them. This will help eradicate any existing nesting sites for larvae. Finally, be sure to minimize any clutter you have around potential nesting sites as well. Don’t leave any clothes around; keep your space tidy and well-kept.
Carpet beetles can be a real drag to have in your home, but they do not have to be permanent. If you or someone you know is struggling with a pest problem or suspects a carpet beetle infestation, contact Insight Pest Solutions! Our experienced team of staff wants to ensure you have a pest-free environment to enjoy.