Common carpet beetle
Anthrenus scrophulariae
- Insect with chitinous carapace
- Flying, crawling
- Hygiene and health pest
- Material pest
The common carpet beetle is one of the most common material pests in the living environment of humans. It prefers to lay its eggs on carpets, skins and textiles, where the larvae leave great damage in the form of feeding holes.
Carpet beetles are not classified as disease vectors. However, the hairs of beetle larvae can cause allergic skin and respiratory reactions in some people and cause dermatitis, nasal irritation and eye infections. In particular, the arrow hairs at the end of the larvae have very long tips that are easily breakable. They serve as a defence and contain allergens.
In which area does the pest occur?
The area of application decides which products are recommended to control this pest.
