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Carpet moth larvae eggs.
Carpet moth larvae feed predominately on keratin found in natural fibres such as wool and so can live on any carpet with some wool content.
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.
They can come in on the fur of pets.
Vacuum at least a foot or two in from the edges.
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Turn the rug over and vacuum the flip side.
Carpet moths are stubborn when it comes to leaving your home.
A carpet shampoo will pick up some of the eggs.
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.
In warmer areas they can go from egg to pupation into adults in little over a month.
Depending on temperatures and humidity conditions carpet moth larvae can live for up to nearly 3 years eating your home textiles that s for colder climates.
By eliminating these eggs and larvae you can reduce the growth rate of these moths.
Vacuuming your carpet can help you remove some moth eggs and larvae completely.
If the rug is too big to turn completely over turn up all the edges.
However they are likely to be under the carpet behind the skirting and under the floor as well as behind and under furniture so i really don t believe you can be rid of them without chemicals.
Thorough treatment routine we would always advise on getting a professional in to treat the area they should offer a warranty too.
The aim is to break the breeding cycle of the moth layingmore eggs and starting the process all over again.
Insecticide sprays repeated treatment will help get rid of the moth infestation.
Eggs hatch into larvae and larvae pupate into carpet moths.
It is the larvae that eat your carpets not the adult moths.
A steam cleaner will kills moths eggs and larvae.
Carpet tapestry moths tend to lay their eggs in the darkest patches of your carpet such as under furniture behind curtains or by skirting boards.
Damaged carpet in dark corner of customers lounge picture shows where the wool fibres have been eaten by the larva of the carpet moth.
Clothes moth larvae feed on wool feathers fur hair leather lint dust paper and occasionally cotton linen silk and synthetic fibres.
The larvae spin long threads and construct tunnels of silk.
The carpet moth is a common household textile pest.
Larvae are a shiny creamy white with a brown head up to 1 2 inch long.
When the moth appears it has a wingspan of only 15 17 mm and is pale grey to brown with vague dark spots.