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BEETLES CONTROL
Signs of an Beetles Infestation
You might already know you have a beetle problem, but here are a few of the most common signs of a beetle infestation.
Sightings
Keep a weather-eye out for large clumps of beetles gathered on the sides of houses, cars, or trees — usually in the fall.
Activity
Look for carpet fibers that have been eaten away.
Dead beetles
Watch for dead, worm-like grubs in food storage containers.
What You Need to Know About Beetles
- There are more than 350,000 known beetle species in the world — probably not that many, nevertheless. That’s more than all other animal and plant species combined. No wonder they’re a problem! Some common varieties you’ll find around your home include:
- Carpet beetles
- Billbugs
- Rove beetles
- Snout beetles
- Long-horned beetles
- Blister beetles
- Stag beetles
- From harmless carpet beetles to biting blister beetles, these bugs are everywhere. You can find carpet beetle infestations anywhere there’s soft, fuzzy material.
- They also like to hide in clothes.
- Some beetles — such as long-horned, blister and stag beetles — do bite.
- Post beetles can destroy your property. These insects eat through wood, putting the structural integrity of your home at risk.
Helpful Beetle Prevention Tips
How Do I Get Rid Of Beetles?
Step 1: Schedule
Call +92333-6537599 for a free inspection. If you call before 2:00 pm, we can often come that day!
Step 2: Treatment
A certified technician will inspect your property & provide customized pest control treatment based on the inspection results.
Step 3: Follow Up
Each service provides a detailed report & helpful tips to keep pests away. We return regularly throughout the year.
Guaranteed!
If you see pest activity between your regularly scheduled services, we will return free of charge!
Frequently asked pest control questions
Depending on the species, some beetle larvae can eat their way through clothing. Some species will bore into wood, and others prefer stored foods like flour or grain.
Longhorned beetles and stag beetles are a couple of types that will bite, though bites are rare and don’t cause any damage.
If they happen to nip at you, most beetles do not cause any real harm.
However, blister beetles — true to their name — can cause painful blisters by secreting nasty chemicals from their abdomen.
