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Beetles, although small, can create big problems by infesting various parts of your home and causing damage. Our professional beetle pest control and extermination services are designed to eliminate these pests swiftly and prevent them from returning.
How to Identify Beetle Infestations in Your Home
Identifying a beetle infestation early can help prevent further damage. Here are some common signs and places where beetles may infest:
Furniture & Carpets
Beetles, particularly carpet beetles, are often found in furniture upholstery and carpet fibers, leaving behind shed skins and small holes.
Pantries & Stored Food
Beetles like the pantry beetle are drawn to stored grains and flour, leading to contaminated food sources.
Windowsills & Doorways
Beetles, including Japanese beetles, often gather around windows and doors, especially in warmer months.
Clothing & Linens
Certain beetles may burrow into natural fibers, damaging clothing and linens.
Basements & Attics
Dark, damp spaces attract beetles seeking shelter, where they can go unnoticed for long periods.
Why Do Beetles Invade the Home?
Beetles are often drawn to homes seeking food, shelter, and warmth. They may be attracted to fabrics, stored food, or simply the warmth of indoor spaces, particularly during colder seasons. Unfortunately, beetles can cause damage to clothing, furniture, and food sources, making their presence a nuisance for homeowners.
Prevention Tips
- Regularly vacuum carpets and furniture to remove beetle eggs.
- Store dry goods in airtight containers to prevent contamination.
- Seal cracks and gaps around windows and doors to limit beetle entry.
- Use dehumidifiers in damp areas to reduce beetle attraction.
- Regularly inspect linens and fabrics, particularly in storage areas.
Related Pests
Similar to Beetles, pests like cockroaches, Termites, and Silverfish can also invade homes for food and shelter.
Explore our cockroach control, termite control, and silverfish control services to keep all pests out.
How do we Get Rid of Beetles
Getting rid of beetles requires both immediate and preventive actions to ensure they don’t return. Our professional beetle pest control methods are thorough, targeting all potential infestation sites.
Common Treatments
Inspection & Identification
Our experts conduct a detailed inspection to locate beetle hotspots and identify the specific species, ensuring a targeted treatment plan.
Vacuuming & Surface Cleaning
High-powered vacuums clear visible beetles, eggs, and larvae from carpets and furniture, instantly reducing the infestation.
Targeted Insecticide Application
Safe, targeted insecticides are applied to beetle-prone areas like baseboards and cracks, delivering lasting protection against re-infestation.
Heat Treatment
Heat effectively kills beetle eggs and larvae in fabrics and carpets, preserving your belongings from further damage.
Eco-Friendly Repellents
Eco-safe repellents are applied to sensitive spaces like pantries to deter beetles from food storage areas, maintaining a chemical-free solution for peace of mind.
Every beetle infestation is unique and can quickly spread, causing more damage over time. That’s why fast action is crucial. We offer same-day beetle control services. Get Your Estimate or Call us at (888) 706-6384.
How Beetle Pest Control Works?
Our trained technicians inspect your property to locate entry points, nests, and infestation levels. Similar inspections can also reveal issues with other pests, like Termites and Cockroaches, which often invade homes for similar reasons.
Based on our survey findings, we develop a customized treatment plan that effectively targets ants. Our eco-friendly solutions ensure minimal impact on your environment, protecting children and pets.
We provide follow-up visits and share tips on preventing future infestations. If you’re dealing with other pests, check our Comprehensive Pest Control Services for year-round protection.
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Beetle - Frequently Asked Questions
What does a beetle look like?
Beetles are insects with hard outer shells called exoskeletons. They have six legs, two antennae, and usually two pairs of wings. The outer pair is hard and protective. Beetles come in various colors and sizes, ranging from small and black to large and metallic green. Their bodies are often divided into three parts: head, thorax, and abdomen.
What does a carpet beetle look like?
Carpet beetles are small, oval-shaped beetles, typically about 1/8 to 1/4 inch long. They often have a distinctive pattern on their back, which can include spots or stripes in colors like black, white, brown, and yellow. These patterns make them look a bit like tiny ladybugs but without the bright red color.
What do carpet beetle eggs look like?
Carpet beetle eggs are very tiny, about the size of a grain of salt, and are usually white or cream-colored. They are oval-shaped and can be found in hidden places like under furniture, in carpets, or in the folds of fabrics. These eggs are often laid in clusters, making them easier to spot if you look closely.
What does a beetle bite look like?
Japanese beetles measure about 1/2 inch in length. They have a shiny, metallic green body and copper-colored wings. They also have small white tufts of hair along the sides of their abdomen. These beetles are easy to recognize because of their bright, metallic colors and are often seen on plants during the summer.
What does carpet beetle rash look like?
A carpet beetle rash appears as a series of small, red, itchy bumps on the skin. It can look similar to a rash from bed bug bites or mosquito bites. The bumps may be clustered together and can be very itchy, causing discomfort, especially if scratched.
What does a beetle bite look like?
Beetle bites are usually small, red bumps that can become swollen and itchy. The bites might look similar to those from other insects like mosquitoes or fleas. In some cases, the area around the bite can become irritated or slightly inflamed.
What does beetle poop look like?
Beetle poop, also known as frass, looks like tiny, dark pellets or specks. It is often found near where beetles have been feeding. For example, carpet beetle frass may appear as tiny black or brown specks in carpets, under furniture, or in fabric folds.
What do carpet beetle larvae look like?
Carpet beetle larvae are small, about 1/8 to 1/4 inch long, and are covered in bristly hairs. They are usually brown or tan and have an elongated, slightly fuzzy appearance. These larvae can be found in dark, undisturbed areas. Larvae of beetles eat natural fibers like wool, silk, and cotton.
How do you control a beetle infestation?
Controlling a beetle infestation involves several key steps. Start by identifying the specific type of beetle to determine the best treatment approach. Regular cleaning and vacuuming, particularly in carpets, closets, and basements, can help remove beetles and their eggs. Fill cracks and gaps in windows and doors. Also, check for gaps in walls to prevent beetles from entering your home. Use insecticides specifically designed for beetles, following the instructions carefully. In case of severe infestations, consider hiring a professional pest control service for effective and thorough beetle extermination.