Pest Identification: Carpet Beetles
Successful control depends on locating the source of the infestation and removing it. If you find infested material, either clean it, place it in a sealed bag, dry clean or even throw it out.
A thorough vacuuming is always recommended to physically remove as many as possible and please remember to remove the vacuum bag or empty the canister when you are done. If it is clothing that is infested, 20 minutes in the dryer will remove and kill any stages of the insect. Â If food is found to be infested throw out the infested material and vacuum out the cabinet where they were found.
In severe cases, professional spraying must be performed to get rid of them permanently.
Sensitivity to the Larva
Various reports describe, what appears to be an acquired allergic reaction to carpet beetle larval hairs.
These hypersensitivity reactions are characterized by complaints of being bitten by something causing an intense itching and rash. It is thought that only individuals that have long-term exposure (years) to these hairs become sensitized.
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