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Carpet Beetle Treatment – $270
Service: Targeted interior treatment against carpet beetles using residual insecticides and fabric-safe applications. Focuses on carpets, rugs, upholstered furniture, and storage areas to protect fabrics and prevent reinfestation.
Warranty: 6 months
Treatment Time: Approx. 1 hour
NOTE:
- Prices are based on a standard stand-alone, single-storey dwelling with 1–3 bedrooms on a flat section.
- Alternative property types or site conditions may result in adjusted pricing upon request.
- Please note: Prices shown are indicative only and may vary if the property falls outside standard expectations.
- For commercial properties, rural locations, unique building types, or large-scale dwellings, a customised quote will be provided on request.
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General Pest Control Questions
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Why is carpet beetle control important?
Carpet beetle larvae can destroy expensive fabrics, clothing, and carpets. Professional control prevents long-term property damage and recurring infestations.
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How can I control carpet beetles?
Regular vacuuming, washing fabrics, and professional treatment with residual sprays are the most effective strategies.
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How do carpet beetles get inside?
They often fly indoors through open windows or come in with cut flowers or second-hand furniture.
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What do carpet beetles damage?
They feed on wool, silk, fur, carpets, clothing, and stored fabrics.
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Do carpet beetles harm people?
Adults don’t bite, but larvae hairs may cause allergic skin reactions.
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How do I identify different carpet beetle species?
Varied carpet beetles are mottled with white, brown, and yellow scales. Their larvae are hairy and oval-shaped. Black carpet beetles are uniformly dark, and their larvae are carrot-shaped.
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Which carpet beetle species are found in New Zealand?
Varied carpet beetles and Black carpet beetles are the most common.