Adult common carpet beetles are about 1 10 to 1 8 inch long nearly round and gray to black.
Inch long green larvae in carpet.
The adults often fly to lights on warm summer nights.
Put clean woolens away in sealed containers.
Don t ever skip looking for these as evidence of adults also indicates probable presence of larvae.
1 4 inch long or less carrot shaped furry found in closets bathrooms kitchens etc.
1 4 inch or less oval to round beetles brown multi colored or black found in any room.
V acuum all areas thoroughly.
Look for the carpet bug larvae.
Leaf beetle larvae d like that of the colorado potato beetle resemble caterpillars without fleshy abdominal legs.
Larvae live in rotten wood.
Adult carpet beetles are small and often appear speckled or mottled.
They feed exposed on foliage.
In a few weeks the tiny eggs laid by adult beetles hatch into the fabric consuming larvae.
They have minute whitish scales and a band of orange red scales down the middle of the back and around the eyes.
Larvae frequently moving rapidly are elongated oval reddish brown about 1 4 inch long and are covered with many brownish black hairs.
Adults often fly to lights at night.
Rootworm larvae c live in the soil and feed on plant roots.
Hairy carpet beetle larva e are scavengers that feed on plant and animal products.
I m having trouble identifying it and what it eats.
Look at the larva.
Figeaters are the most widespread beetle in their subgroup.
These are newly hatched carpet bugs that will be around 1 8 of an inch long and covered in coarse hairs almost like a caterpillar.
The adult beetle often is seen indoors on a windowsill or carpet.
Larvae are about 1 8 to 1 4 inch long tan to brownish in color slow moving and densely covered with hairs or bristles.
The figeater beetle cotinis mutabilis is a green colored beetle that is commonly found in yards compost heaps and mulch belonging to the beetle family scarabaeidae fig beetles have a semi glossy green shell with orange colored edges turning the beetles over you will notice striking metallic green belly and legs.
The most common north american species are in the genus lucanus.
Also i found a smaller caterpillar banded tusk moth that was said to be harmless i fed it till it turned into a cocoon but the cocoon s hairs were very.
These crawling worms are 1 4 inch long with bristly tufts of hair and yellowish white and brown alternating.