If you have cotton wool or other natural fibrous items in your home then they will likely get damaged if you have a carpet beetle larvae infestation.
Why are flys putting their larva in my carpet.
If you find a lot of fly larvae in one place collect those immediately with a broom.
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.
Larvae are basically immature carpet beetles which have come out of their eggs and are now looking to feed.
Their food preference includes all kinds of fabrics and dead insects.
In my experience giving your rooms a thorough clean with a quality vacuum can make a decent impact on their overall population but it is usually not enough to completely sort out the problem.
When the population becomes overcrowded the adult moths will crawl or fly to find new breeding grounds.
A carpet moth infestation can be a costly problem as it can cause serious and often irreperable damage to carpets rugs and other soft furnishings in the home.
Don t ever skip looking for these as evidence of adults also indicates probable presence of larvae.
I recommend that you use it in combination with my diy carpet powder for a more complete solution.
Unattended rugs over the course of time attract moths.
It doesn t matter how clean your home is if they were trapped the eggs.
That s why you should look for fly larvae in your house.
These might be more dirty corners of carpet or your wardrobe.
It sounds like a pregnant fly maybe had gotten trapped in your home flies were mating and then laid their eggs in there.
The carpet moth is a common household textile pest.
Maggots in food are harmful so remove those as soon as possible.
These eggs which could be thousands and thousands gradually turn to laver and this is where you can see the traces of worms and obviously bold patches of wools which had been eaten away.
Flies lay their eggs on organic matter that can feed the larvae once they.
Any bit of carpet where dust and dirt collects and settles such as in the corner of stairs or beneath behind furniture can become a feast for clothes moth larvae.
Look for the carpet bug larvae.
Finally take the bag outside and.
Then put those in a sealed plastic bag and store the bag in your freezer for a minimum of 60 minutes.