Ah Spring! The weather is changing, nature is applying a little moisture, things are just starting to green up and garden bulbs are threatening to break bud. But while nature is moving and shaking outside, a bit of it is “happening” indoors as well.
Insects begin hatching and seeking warm, food rich environments, or in the case of some, moist environments bringing them indoors; some doing damage, some not. Knowing when or even if you should panic is important. Most are benign and can be handled easily even if an infestation occurs.
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Adult Carpet Beetle photo by Joseph Berger, Insectimages.org |
One of the most common insects found in Colorado homes is the Carpet Beetle. These insects have extremely diverse feeding habits. Some species prefer high protein materials of animal origin, so will feed on dead skin, hair, feathers of animal or humans or insect parts. Other species will develop and feed on seeds, grains, herbs and other materials of plant origin.