Fur beetle
Attagenus pellio
- Insect with chitinous carapace
- Flying, crawling
- Material pest
The common fur beetle is an important material pest in museums. Its larvae leave great damage to woollen textiles, carpets, furs, pelts and other organic materials through their enormous feeding activity.
Transmission of diseases
- According to current knowledge, fur beetles are not carriers of pathogens.
- They do not pose a danger to humans, but the hairs of beetle larvae can cause skin irritations (allergies). Especially the bristles at the end of the larvae are easily brittle and contain highly irritating substances. Fur beetles are primarily material pests and not disease carriers.
In which area does the pest occur?
The area of application decides which products are recommended to control this pest.
