2 cider vinegar cider vinegar is a great way to kill larvae without damaging your home with chemicals.
White larvae in my carpet.
You are unlikely to easily see carpet moth eggs which are white or cream in color and usually fall into the weave or pile of carpets.
You want to remove any eggs that may be in or on your carpet as well as clean up any hair skin or food debris which the larvae need to survive.
This is a problem that needs immediate attention because it will continue to get worse.
This is especially true if there is a food source in the carpeting such as old rotten food or other organic matter.
Sometimes bugs such as flies carpet bugs and moths lay eggs in carpeting.
You may see carpet moth larvae they are around to inch long cream in colour with a darker head.
Carpet moths and their larvae like warm humid environments.
Remember to get behind and under furniture as moths enjoy dark quiet places.
If you notice small balding patches in the corners and at the edges of your carpets and what looks like grains of white rice the chances are that you have an infestation of carpet moths.
Vacuum regularly and carefully.
3 neem oil neem oils will kill larvae but it does.
The case bearing moth tinea pellionella leaves small white cases similar to grains of rice out of which the moths hatch.
1 alcohol alcohol is used as both a carpet beetle larvae repellent and a pesticide.
If you spray an area with alcohol.
A mated female carpet moth can lay around 200 eggs in her short adult life and an infestation can very quickly get out of hand.
When the eggs hatch small white worms the larvae infest the carpeting.