A carpet beetle is one of those pests that are not noted for feasting on or biting humans.
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The brutal, extended winter season has not only become quite tiresome, but has also left many anxiously awaiting spring activities.
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Do carpet beetles live in beds? While their larvae can and will feed on the fabrics in and around your bed, they do not typically live in beds.
Have you ever seen an insect scurrying across your floor and wonder just exactly what it was?
There are a wide variety of potential pests that could be in your home if you live in Pittsburgh.
It is not uncommon to hear that fall weather means fall pests. But, usually, the pests we hear about are mice, ticks, and occasional invaders.
If you've been itching and seeing little red bumps on your skin recently, maybe you've gone online and done some research.
The professionals here at Witt Pest Management want to provide you with some information about carpet beetles.
It is not uncommon to be minding your own business lounging on the couch when you look over at your rug and notice something crawling there.
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Waking up with some itchy red bumps on your skin? Not sure what they are from? Don't just dismiss it as a rash.
This can be a startling discovery. You move a trash can and a mouse or two scurry away along your foundation wall.