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Carpet Beetles and Their Control

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The bulletin explains identification and biology of common household carpet beetles, detailing adult and larval forms, life-cycle stages, seasonal habits, and typical feeding damage to woolens, furs, feathers, and dried animal material. It compares major pest species and notes where different larval forms are prevalent, their tendency to hide beneath tacked carpets or in garment folds, and the usually limited number of annual generations. Practical control methods are reviewed, including use of naphthalene, paradichlorobenzene, camphor, red-cedar chests, cold storage, heat, and targeted fumigation, with cautions that fumigants require knowledgeable handling and alternatives for localized infestations are described.

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E. A. Back

E. A. Back is an author known for his work in entomology, particularly focusing on pest control. His notable book, "Carpet Beetles and Their Control," provides valuable insights into the behavior and management of carpet beetles, a common household pest. Through his writing, Back contributes to the understanding of insect control methods, making his work relevant for both homeowners and pest management professionals. His expertise in this niche area of study highlights the importance of effective pest management in maintaining a healthy living environment.

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