Small Annoyances, Carpet Beetles
Carpet beetles are small, often no larger than a grain of rice, but left unchecked these little beetles can be very destructive to natural fibers. Beetle larvae feed in dark, undisturbed locations on a...
View ArticleTiny Fuzzy Bugs on Walls? Carpet Beetles on the Climb
Carpet beetle larvae look like very, very small fuzzy caterpillars; however they are far from harmless. They feed on fabric, clothing, and furnishings and leave damage behind. Carpet beetles and carpet...
View ArticleKeep Carpet Beetles Out of Your Bouquet
Carpet beetle control begins in the garden.Adult carpet beetles feed on pollen. What?! Carpet beetle larvae (common household pests) feed on lint, and on natural fibers in clothing, carpeting,...
View ArticleWood Boring Beetle Damage
Wood boring beetles can be as destructive as termites to the wood structure of your home. Thrasher Termite & Pest Control inspectors are trained to identify these difficult to control beetles. When...
View ArticleHow to Tell the Difference Between Bed Bugs and Carpet Beetles
Many people confuse the common, and relatively* harmless, carpet beetle with bed bugs. Here’s how to tell the difference.Immature bed bugs (nymphs) and adult bed bugs both bite. Bed bug nymphs are very...
View ArticleTaxidermy Fumigation
Drywood termite fumigation controls some taxidermy pests that commonly infest taxidermy mounts. Because Vikane® (sulfuryl flouride) is a trusted remedy used by many museums, we recommend that owners of...
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