I caught this little bugger next to my bed. It was next to what looked like little brown larvae eggs. Is it a termite, bed bug etc?
carpet beetle larvae
a non-issue
>>2259561
Thanks. Do they bite? Can they become a serious infestation? I'm going to clean the whole room as soon as possible.
To the best of my knowledge that is not a bed bug what you have there is more common to a hard beetle/centerpiece not bad they eat other bugs that are bad like ants bed bug larva and spider eags. I wold say if you dont like them then trap them and take them out side its not likly to come back in. Cheers your frendly botanist
>>2259564
No, they are basicly harmless, just clean your room more often.
>>2259567
Try to keep food crumbs to a min. Cheers
>>2259565
What
>>2259560
OP here. Thanks for the info guys. Much appreciated.
I used to have a wooden bed that didn't rest on posts, but was like a wooden box, with wood drawers underneath, and I kept clothes I never wear there. This thin white bathrobe I kept there, when I took it out, tons of cocoons belonging to the carpet beetle was clinging to its fleece. : (
>>2259570
>11/06/16my screen is cracked in all the wrong places sorry for spelling or grammor mistakes i can just make things out on the screen