Carpet Beetle Control in Wallend
Carpet beetles only live between 2 and 6 weeks and do no harm inside your home, preferring to fly out and feed on pollen and nectar of flowers themselves and contrary to believe they are not really a problem however they do lay their eggs in the carpet, hence the name, and other products such as leather upholstery, leather and silk. The larvae hatch from the egg after a couple of weeks and cause severe damage to carpets and upholstery.
The larvae are 5 mm long and covered with tufts of bristly hairs double-headed arrow and are commonly known as woolly bears. Larvae feed on feathers, fur or wool hair, and tend to wander along the pipes of the ceilings where clothing and blankets are, which is what carpet beetle larvae consider as food. The life cycle takes about a year, and larvae can survive in your home through starvation in hard times for several months.
Contact us for the most reliable carpet beetle removal in . Any treatment for pest control will be carried out as part of a program to eliminate their habitat. The first step is for us to find and eliminate the source of the infestation. This may be an old bird nest, animal remains and wool based insulation or trash that builds up. We will guarantee complete treatment is essential to ensure that all larvae are destroyed.
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