The black carpet beetle attagenus unicolor brahm is the most common and most destructive of the five important species of carpet beetles in the united states.
The black carpet beetle.
They are numerous during the spring and early summer months.
It damages household products containing keratin a principal protein found in animal hair and feathers.
The larval form feeds on natural fibres damaging carpets furniture and clothing.
The larvae eat almost any type of animal product such as leather wool silk feathers hair dried meat dead insects and even dried plant material.
Many people experience an allergic reaction to carpet beetle larval hairs and blood.
This stored product pests common name refers to its all black coloration.
The black carpet beetle is a common carpet beetle in pennsylvania.
Damage often results in a number of small unevenly spaced holes.
The black carpet beetle is a pest in kitchen cupboards as well as in woolen carpets or clothes storage areas.
The black carpet beetle is the most widespread and destructive carpet beetle in the united states.
Larval stage is destructive to fabrics and plant materials.
The larvae grow to 7 mm 0 28 in in length are reddish brown in colour and covered with bristles.