Black Carpet Beetle, Attagenus unicolor (Brahm) (Insecta: Coleoptera: Dermestidae)
Jerry E. Gahlhoff
The Featured Creatures collection provides in-depth profiles of insects, nematodes, arachnids and other organisms relevant to Florida. These profiles are intended for the use of interested laypersons with some knowledge of biology as well as academic audiences. This document provides an in-depth profile of the black carpet beetle, Attagenus unicolor (Brahm), the most destructive carpet beetle species in the United States. It details the beetle's life cycle, including its stages from egg to adult, and its distribution across North America. The article highlights the beetle's economic and medical significance, particularly its damage to household fabrics and stored products. Management strategies for controlling infestations, such as inspection, vacuuming, and insecticide treatments, are also discussed. First published: December, 1997.