Within about half an hour the exoskeleton hardens and the wings become rigid.
The life cycle of a carpet moth.
The adult moth breaks out of its pupa.
There are other species of anthrenus which are similar in appearance and habits.
It is the larval stage of the beetle s life cycle which causes the most damage.
The new adult s task is to find a mate.
The normal life cycle is one to two years.
If the carpet moth infestation is heavy or widespread a repeat treatment may be necessary after 30 days.
The eggs will be laid in the quieter darker and undisturbed areas of carpets and rugs and lay dormant for approximately 4 to 10 days before hatching.
Its wings and body are still soft so it pumps blood into its newly formed wings.
When they start life they look like worms then go through the caterpillar phase and finally get their butterfly like appearance.
The beginning of the clothes moth lifecycle adult female moths can lay 100 400 eggs over their short life and these eggs are tiny typically 0 5mm in length.
Each pheromone pad will last approx 4 6 weeks.
The eggs will then hatch into the destructive larvae stage of the life cycle which feeds on carpet clothes and other household goods.
Fold the plastic holder into a triangular shape peel off the backing strip from one pheromone pad and place inside sticky side facing out.
Once established they can be difficult to eradicate because the larvae can forage widely and may take some years to complete development.
The most important of these is the guernsey carpet beetle anthrenus sarnicus.
Carpet moths beetles although there are several types of carpet beetle the most common is the varied carpet beetle.
The carpet moth has a very similar life cycle to a clothes moth.
Between april and october the larvae of the carpet moths develop in animal skins woolen clothes and carpets.
The eggs hatch from between 4 and 10 days depending on temperature and humidity.