Natural Ways To Get Rid Of Carpet Beetles

Natural Ways To Get Rid Of Carpet Beetles

If you have noticed little bugs in your carpet, your carpet may have become a victim of a beetle infestation. Since these pests can cause significant damage to your rug, it is best to get rid of them immediately. However, there’s no need to call pest control as there are ways to quickly and efficiently be free of these carpet beetles. 

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Now, if you are concerned that removing these bugs from your rug on your own will be a hassle, there’s nothing to fret about, as you can use ingredients already present at your house as natural ways to get rid of carpet beetles.

6 Best Natural Ways To Get Rid Of Carpet Beetles

There are several methods you can use to exterminate the pests that have made your rugs at home for themselves. Almost all of the methods that we’ve discussed below have proven to be effective; however, you may have to choose which way is ideal for you, depending on how severe the bug infestation is.

1. Steam Clean And Vacuum

The first thing you can do on our list is thoroughly clean your carpet. Vacuuming your rug will ensure that your carpet is clean and tidy, removing any food source that may have attracted these beetles. Make sure to vacuum regularly and get all the hard-to-reach spots; this will get rid of the pest before they can even do any damage. 

We recommend steaming your rug using a hand steamer, as heat is a sure enemy of carpet beetles. Steam cleaning will not only kill any larvae or eggs living in your carpet, but it will also prevent this from happening in the future.

2. Using Vinegar

Vinegar isn’t just a valuable ingredient for your meals; it can also be used as a very effective way to get rid of carpet beetles. You can use either white vinegar or apple cider vinegar, as the smell of both repels these pests. 

Dilute the vinegar with water (1:1 ratio) and either put the solution into a spray bottle and mist over the affected area or wet a piece of cloth with the mixture and dab it onto your carpet where the larva has taken accommodation.

3. Essential Oils

Another smell that repels carpet beetles is essential oils. Use either clove, neem, peppermint cedar, or eucalyptus oil, as these have potent odors to keep these pests away. Add a couple of drops of your oil of choice into a spray bottle with water and spray it over the trouble spot.

4. Diatomaceous Earth

Food-grade diatomaceous earth (DE) is another solution to your problem, as it kills larvae and their eggs by dehydrating them. Sprinkle the DE onto the carpet, and thoroughly vacuum it after leaving it in for 24-48 hours.

5. Boric Acid

If the infestation is direr than you thought, it is best to use powdered boric acid, which you can easily find at your nearest supermarket. Scatter the powder over your carpet, let it sit for a couple of hours, and then vacuum. Though, if you have pets running around, this may not be the ideal solution for you, as boric acid can be harmful if ingested.

6. Insecticide

The insecticide should be your last resort if these carpet beetles are proving to be challenging to get rid of. You can either buy an insecticide containing deltamethrin or cyfluthrin, following the instructions on the bottle and only spraying it over the trouble area, or make your pesticide. 

Rubbing alcohol and bleach both work effectively as homemade insecticides, as the beetles can’t stand the smell of both. If you are using rubbing alcohol, spray it onto your carpet. If you plan on using bleach, dilute it with three parts water and spritz it over the affected area to kill the larvae and their eggs.

Conclusion

Carpet Beetle infestation is a common issue faced in every household. Instead of calling an exterminator, you can get rid of these bugs on your own. Simply follow our methods above using natural components and prevent your carpet from becoming the home to bugs and insects!

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