Once inside carpet beetles expand their diet to include hair fur silk wool clothes and other fibrous material.
Carpet beetle larvae in bed.
That s because bed bugs always look the same but there are a lot of carpet beetle species.
An adult bed bug next to a carpet beetle larvae.
Carpet beetle larvae have prickly little hairs that cause a reaction in some people that looks very much like bed bug bites.
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.
How to find larvae we can use a good flashlight or knife nail fail small spatula to find larvae in the carpet.
Bed bugs measure of an inch long.
If any of your sheets blankets and comforters are labeled dry clean only following the manufacturer s instructions can be vital as long as you use hot water and soap.
Dry cleaning is suggested as carpet beetle larvae thrive on stained clothing.
The reader s problem is relatively widespread as the carpet beetle larvae can be found throughout her entire apartment on the mattress carpet and walls.
Removing larvae from the places eradicate future beetles.
Fortunately the hot soapy water should kill off any adult carpet beetles and larvae populations hiding in the bedding.
Knowing this it is important to be able to distinguish between the two.
The reader has already started implementing some of the elimination strategies we have written about before but asked for further advice.
You ve noticed that carpet beetles length varies a lot while bed bugs are always the same length.
The carpet beetle larvae has white and yellow brown scales and tufts of hair on the back of their abdomen while the adult bed bugs are a reddish brown color and oval shaped much like that of an apple seed.
While their larvae can and will feed on the fabrics in and around your bed they do not typically live in your bed like bed bugs can.
Larvae of carpet beetles larvae of carpet beetles are seen under baseboards under the edges of carpet around door casings and in upholstered furnitures.
Carpet beetles on the other hand measure between 1 16 of an inch and 1 8 of an inch long.
And people will often confuse carpet beetles and bed bugs.
Bed bugs feed on human blood while carpet beetles actually prefer pollen and nectar which is why they often enter your home on cut flowers.
However lint and dust deposits in air ducts and upholstered furniture are not easily removed.
There are in fact physical differences between them that will help identify which pest has moved into your home.