Carpet beetles are not bed bugs.
Carpet beetle or bed bug.
Adult bed bug carpet beetles.
Carpet beetles look more striped with a white and brown color palette.
Both pests can be worrisome and may create stress.
However carpet beetles can damage fabrics and bed bugs can bite people.
They look much different from bed bugs.
After a larval stage they can be found in carpeting along trim in your windowsills your bedding and just about anywhere.
The scientific name of the beetle is coleoptera and the scientific name of the carpet beetle is anthrenus verbasci.
The carpet beetle looks like a bed bug when they are small but as they grow.
Bed bugs eat human blood and carpet beetle larvae feed on wool and animal based materials.
Bed bugs are in the family cimicidae while carpet beetles are in the family dermestids.
You will notice the difference in color.
The difference here is that bed bugs have a mouth made for piercing skin and sucking blood while carpet beetles have a mouth made for chewing on plants and other fibrous material.
In the pacific northwest they have a black and yellow color pattern but black and blue is common as well.
Both insects can breed fast and may remain hidden for a while before you start to notice them.
Life cycle the lifecycle of a carpet beetle all the species of carpet beetle have to undergo the metamorphosis process of egg larva pupa and adult.
The good news is that this means carpet beetles don t bite humans.
For those of you who are a little bit more impatient i ll say that there are 5 main differences between carpet beetles and bed bugs.
Carpet beetles are also the same as small caterpillars rather than little worms.