Carpet beetles are found throughout australia and can handle lower humidity than clothes moths so are also found inland from the coast.
Black carpet beetle australia.
The australian carpet beetle is a native member of a small but significant group of beetles family dermestidae that frequently invade homes and whose larvae feed on carpets and similar fabrics.
Black carpet beetles are found throughout australia.
Carpet beetle larvae will eat all manner of animal material including wool fur silk felt feathers and leather.
The larvae do all the damage the adults only eat pollen.
Like most beetles black carpet beetles have wings and they can fly.
Similar species of moth and beetle are found worldwide.
The larvae of the beetle are small fluffy grubs 4mm 5mm long brown with banded stripes.
Even though it is the larvae that cause destruction you should get rid of the adults.
The adult will reach 3 5mm in length.
The larvae which are the true pests of this species are typically longer in body length and are a reddish brown colour.
Larvae hatch from eggs in the spring and early.
The australian carpet beetle is a native beetle that feeds on pollens and is found throughout australia in woodlands forests gardens and urban areas.
Australian carpet beetle anthrenocerus australis furniture carpet beetle anthrenus flavipes black carpet beetle attagenus unicolor learn more below about the different types of textile pests found in australia.
As they mature these bugs gradually become dark and black.
The grubs live for 9 months.
It is the larvae of the beetle that are a common household pest.