Beetles that are 1-12 mm in length with oval bodies and clubbed antennae are usually carpet beetles. Carpet beetles have a wide variety of food sources that include dead insects, pollen, animal hair and dead skin cells.
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Carpet beetles can leave behind fecal matter and skin shedding.
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Approximately 500 identified species of carpet beetles exist today.
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Carpet beetles are difficult to get rid of due to their easy adaptability and varied food source.
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Carpet beetles can live deeply within carpets, thus making them even more difficult to find.
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Other names for carpet beetles include skin beetle, hide beetle, leather beetle and kharpa beetle.
Carpets, rugs and mattresses are some places carpet beetles lay their eggs, enabling them to reproduce quickly. Vacuuming and washing the sheets are some of the best ways to eliminate carpet beetles. Call an exterminator today if you think your house has a problem with carpet beetles.
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