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Furniture Carpet Beetle

Furniture Carpet Beetle

General Description

  • Adults are small, rounded, and blackish, with a mottling of yellow                                               
    and white scales on the back and a heavy coating of yellow scales
    on the femur of the legs. The color pattern varies from yellow to white scales.

Life Cycle and Common Characteristics

  • Females lay a total of 35 to 100 eggs in one to three batches.
  • Eggs hatch in three weeks.
  • Larvae then develop through 6-12 molts over a period of 3-6 months.
  • Larvae are oval-shaped, somewhat elongated, and thickly covered with brownish hairs.
  • The pupa is white and develops in the last larval skin.
  • The pupal stage lasts from 14 to 19 days.
  • The adult remains in the pupal skin for one to 10 weeks before becoming

Damage and Economic and Health Implications

  • Furniture carpet beetles attack upholstered furniture, where they feed any suitable food source (hair, padding, feathers and woollen items).
  • They also feed on other woollens, carpets, fur, bristles, horns, silk, and also feed.
  • Individuals in close association with infested items may suffer allergic reactions as a result of exposure to beetle fragments, cast skins, or dusts.