Furniture Carpet Beetle Larvae
Their bodies are oval shaped.
Furniture carpet beetle larvae. Three distinct golden hairs are located upon the abdomen at this. The life cycle of the furniture carpet beetle is similar to the varied carpet beetle. Carpet beetle larvae prefer to feed in dark undisturbed protected places. Use needle nose pliers to lift the outer edge of wall to wall carpet from the tack strip along baseboards.
One way to distinguish the furniture carpet beetle from the. Most species of carpet beetle measure 1 to 4 mm in length as adults. However carpet beetles are more likely to damage a large section on one portion of a garment or carpet whereas moth damage often appears as scattered holes. Dear nyc this is most certainly a carpet beetle and a carpet beetle larva and it very closely resembles a varied carpet beetle anthrenus verbasci however the larva is too dark to be that species.
The larva is 5 mm long oval and covered with brown hair. When a carpet beetle infestation is suspected closely examine preserved animals or hides for live larvae or cast skins as carpet beetles frequently infest these objects. Typically the furniture carpet beetle lays 60 eggs which take 9 to 16 days to hatch. It s difficult to tell the difference between damage cause by clothes moths and carpet beetles.
It is highly unlikely that you would have the larvae of one species in your closet and the adult of another species so we continued to research. The larvae live for 70 to 94 days before pupating. They remain as pupae for 14 to 17 days before emerging as adults. Elimination of carpet beetles from large objects such as furniture may require the services of a professional pest control operator.
The varied carpet beetle anthrenus verbasci is a 3 mm long beetle belonging to the family dermestidae they are a common species often considered a pest of domestic houses and particularly natural history museums where the larvae may damage natural fibers and can damage carpets furniture clothing and insect collections. The larval stage of the furniture carpet beetle is responsible for causing damage. Specifically the allergy is to larvae bristles or skin that s been shed. Larvae typically are light brown to black and covered in dense sometimes barbed hairs.
The larva of the common carpet beetle anthrenus scrophulariae is difficult to distinguish from that of the furniture carpet beetle. Other possible locations include under within upholstered furniture or inside floor vents and ducts with accumulations of pet hair and lint. Verbasci was also the first insect to be shown to have an. Use a flashlight and nail file to check in such places as under baseboards in and under upholstered furniture piano felts air ducts stuffed animal trophies stored cereals bird nests under eaves rodent nests wasp nests in attics dead birds or rodents in wall.
Also carpet beetle larvae leave brown shell like bristly looking cast skins when they molt. Larvae also tend to infest the lower edges of rugs and carpeting.