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From carpet beetles to ladybugs to palo verde beetles, here's what to know about the most common beetles in Arizona and why they get in your house.
Carpet beetles also reproduce at a high rate, making them hard to spot at times in the egg and larva stages. The larvae are usually about an 1/8-inch long, tan and covered in hairy bristles.
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Public compliants have mounted over the bugs sticking to car windows, the walls of houses, restaurants, and even trains ...
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The larvae of the brown house moth (Hofmannophila pseudospretella) is attracted to animal-based items such as feathers, fur and leather. White-shouldered house moth (Endrosis sarcitrella) larvae also ...
Find a product that lists carpet beetles on its label. Diatomaceous earth dust is less toxic to humans than some other pesticides. Insecticide sprays containing pyrethrins may be directly applied to ...
The Japanese beetle is native to Japan and an invasive species in the U.S. They have metallic green bodies and brown wings.
Researchers at Kyushu University have found that when azuki bean beetles infected with Wolbachia bacteria are exposed to a ...
Avoid handling them, as this and other species can produce defensive cyanide-containing secretions if they feel threatened from predators.