The carpet moth is a common household textile pest.
Wool carpet eating insects.
A carpet moth infestation can be a costly problem as it can cause serious and often irreperable damage to carpets rugs and other soft furnishings in the home.
These beetles typically produce four generations within a year.
On the front pile side you can see some divots in the wool but the back shows a clear cotton grid.
They may eat through your clothes rugs and furniture.
There are two main types of insect which cause serious damage to textiles in the british isles.
Synthetic carpet is not attacked or damaged by carpet beetle grubs.
They can also sometimes cause an allergic reaction.
Carpet beetles can be an annoyance in your home.
The eggs are laid on clothing furniture cracks in flooring and of course carpet.
Here s what you need to know.
Carpet moth larvae feed predominately on keratin found in natural fibres such as wool and so can live on any carpet with some wool content.
Bugs eat away the wool and leave the bright white cotton behind.
They hatch more quickly in warmer weather.
Before there gets to be those white bare areas you will see moth casings in the stage before the larvae hatches and begins to eat and eat and eat.
Although very different in appearance and habits both are pests which eat animal fibres such as wool carpets and cashmere or mohair clothing.
Clothes moths and carpet beetles.