Carpet Beetle in Great Baddon

Carpet Beetle Control

Welcome to Pest Control Great Baddon We can help with all your Carpet Beetle Control Problems for both domestic and Commercial customers.

Pest Control Great Baddon is committed to providing an efficient and dependable Carpet Beetle Control and prevention service in Great Baddon. We aim to provide a safe working environment for our customers whilst complying with legislative and audit requirements.

We have gained many customers through recommendations over the years, both from the commercial and domestic market in Great Baddon for Carpet Beetle Control.
St George’s Pest Control Ltd is a member of the BPCA (British Pest Control Association) and has several accreditations including CHAS, Construction line, Safe Contractor, CSCS and have been approved by the Essex County Council – Buy with Confidence scheme.

For all your Carpet Beetle Control Problems and for a Pest Control Quote in Great Baddon please contact us on 01708 715070

About Carpet Beetle

• Mottled brown, grey and cream colour
• Ladybird shaped
• 2 to 4mm long
• Larvae are called ‘Woolly Bears’

Lifecycle:
The carpet beetle lays its eggs on carpets, clothing, furniture and old bird’s nests in lofts, all a suitable food source for the larvae when they emerge.

Carpet beetle larvae are 4mm long and covered in brown hairs, they are known as ‘woolly bears’ and are most active in October.

Signs of carpet beetle are beetles crawling around carpets close to furniture in shadier areas. Damage most often occurs underneath furniture and can go unnoticed causing serious damage.

It is the larvae (woolly bears) that feed on natural fibres and cause damage to carpets, clothing and upholstery, not the adult carpet beetle.
The adult carpet beetle feeds on pollen and nectar and can fly long distances to find suitable food; they will often appear through an open window. The adult carpet beetle is seen from April to June seeking a site to lay its eggs.

Treatment:
An insecticide spray treatment applied to all infected areas, under carpets, between floorboards and crevices where fluff may collect.

It is advisable to thoroughly vacuum under furniture on a regular basis and clean fluff and debris from cupboards, shelves and upholstery.