The black carpet beetle attagenus megatoma is a widely known stored product pest and one of the most destructive because of its potential damage to household products containing keratin which is a protein found in animal hair and feathers.
Dead black carpet beetle.
Their size generally varies from 2 8 to 5 millimetres in length.
A female black carpet beetle lays about ninety eggs at a time that hatch within 6 11 days if the weather is warm or 16 days if the weather is cool.
Mainly these include black carpet beetle varied carpet beetle furniture carpet beetle and common carpet beetle.
Like other carpet beetle species they feed on leather silk wool feathers and hair.
Varied carpet beetles are the smallest type of carpet beetle and have a slightly rounded shell.
As they mature these bugs gradually become dark and black.
She dies a few days after the hatching process is complete.
These carpet beetles have black heads and pronota.
These tiny carpet beetles start out their adult life as white beetles.
This carpet beetle species can infest kitchen cabinets and clothing storage areas.
Black carpet beetles are common in the northeastern united states.
Attagenus unicolor is the scientific name for the black carpet beetle.
These tiny black beetle bugs belong to the family dermestidae and their larvae can be a true household pest.
Here are brief descriptions on each one of them.
Black carpet beetles may also consume dried meat plants and dead insects.