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carpet beetleSmall black or brown beetle. The larvae are covered with hairs and often known as woolly bears; they feed on carpets, fabrics, and hides causing damage. The common carpet beetle Anthrenus scrophularia measures 3-4 mm/0.1-0.2 in long. It is oval, black, and has yellow scales on the shield (pronotum) and ginger red on the wing cases (elytra). This species prefers fabrics to carpets, and the larvae, which are brownish, hairy grubs, eat holes into fabrics or make slits in the carpet. Larvae of Anthrenus museorum can do extensive damage to museum collections. Specimens of stuffed animals or entire insect collections, which have been inadequately treated prior to storage, can be destroyed. ClassificationCarpet beetles are in the genus Anthrenus and Attagenus in the family Dermestidae of order Coleoptera, class Insecta, phylum Arthropoda. |
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First you shampoo it and spray it with bug repellent to keep away carpet beetles and moths," says Joe Kulis, a taxidermist (specialist in the lifelike preservation of dead animals). People use the compound to rid human nests of carpet beetles and clothes moths and to repel intruders such as bats and starlings. |
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