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Further to my post from a while ago - red larvae
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Hello all.
A while ago I asked for help in identifying caterpillar / larvae type things in my flat.
They are about 1cm in length, ridged and reddy brown. They seem to take a liking for clothes and usually my other halfs tracksuit. Also they are under the bed and generally wandering about. I pick them up and flush them away or I hoover them but they seem to keep coming back. Now I have noticed that we have a few flying bugs in the flat, about 1/2 cm or less, hard-backed and brown (I think the 2 are related as I am finding empty larvae shells). They are a nuisance. Does anyone have any ideas what they could be? I don't have carpet and I really want to be rid of them. Thanks in advance
A while ago I asked for help in identifying caterpillar / larvae type things in my flat.
They are about 1cm in length, ridged and reddy brown. They seem to take a liking for clothes and usually my other halfs tracksuit. Also they are under the bed and generally wandering about. I pick them up and flush them away or I hoover them but they seem to keep coming back. Now I have noticed that we have a few flying bugs in the flat, about 1/2 cm or less, hard-backed and brown (I think the 2 are related as I am finding empty larvae shells). They are a nuisance. Does anyone have any ideas what they could be? I don't have carpet and I really want to be rid of them. Thanks in advance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well it sounds like carpet beetle/larvae (if a tad on the large side). You don't need to have carpets to have the beetles, they feed on lots of fabrics & particularly seem to love soft tissue paper. Are the larvae hairy when you look closely?
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If it is those then the key is to vacuum everywhere, all the corners, spaces under skirting boards inside wardrobes, cupboards, drawers. Keep everwhere dust free (& especially no pet hair if you have any) for the rest of this season. It was the only way I finally got rid of mine.
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If it is those then the key is to vacuum everywhere, all the corners, spaces under skirting boards inside wardrobes, cupboards, drawers. Keep everwhere dust free (& especially no pet hair if you have any) for the rest of this season. It was the only way I finally got rid of mine.
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