These tiny black beetle bugs belong to the family dermestidae and their larvae can be a true household pest.
Tiny carpet beetle black.
Adult carpet beetles measure 2 8 to 5 mm in length.
The larval form feeds on natural fibres damaging carpets furniture and clothing.
Because they feed on natural cloth fibers cereals and pet food most homes contain at least a few carpet beetles.
These small dark colored beetles are an invasive pest in many homes.
They reproduce very slowly so rarely do they become noticeable or a great nuisance.
The small black carpet beetle is an indoor invasive pest attagenus unicolor is the scientific name for the black carpet beetle.
Some are black or dark enough to appear black when observed with the human eye.
Carpet beetles measure just 1 16 to 1 8 inches long about the size of a pinhead and vary in color.
One variety of household pest that can fit the tiny black beetle description is the common carpet beetle.
Black carpet beetles are common in the northeastern united states.
These tiny carpet beetles start out their adult life as white beetles.
Their wings known as elytra are brownish black.
Others might be mottled with spots of brown and black on a lighter background.
There are nearly 200 species of carpet beetles in the subfamily attageninae.
Like many other beetles they are round or oval and convex like ladybugs.
Their pronota and heads are black and the head is partially concealed from above.
The larvae grow to 7 mm 0 28 in in length are reddish brown in colour and covered with bristles.