Often, clothing moths are blamed for any textile destruction. However, they aren't the only enemy. Carpet beetles can also be dangerous and much less apparent. Consider these tips to prevent carpet beetles from eating your carpets and clothes.
Carpet beetles are small and pesky bugs. They're unpleasant pests because of their destructive and deceptive ways, the University of California, Davis noted. It isn't even the adults who do the damage - it's the babies. Males and females will lay their larvae and leave. The larvae will then feed their way through sweaters, pants, jackets and, yes, carpets. Unlike clothing moths, carpet beetles love to venture, according to New Mexico State University. They'll move from room to room or even apartment to apartment to see what they can find. Carpet beetles will also feed on other insects such as cluster flies. Normally, they'll fly indoors from a flower or some other vegetation outside. There are a few different species of carpet beetles, but they're all destructive.
Follow these tips in insect control to keep your home beetle-free.
If you do have a carpet beetle problem, don't wait around. Call the pest services professionals right away to save your carpets and clothes from getting ravaged.