
Larder beetles | UMN Extension
Larder beetles were named for their attraction to food pantries (larders) and cured meats. They enter homes in spring through spaces and gaps on the outside of buildings. It is very …
Larder Beetles: Everything You Must Know
May 26, 2019 · If you have ever gone into your kitchen and opened your pantry, or larder, and seen small brownish-black beetles having a picnic, you know what it’s like to have larder …
Dermestes lardarius - Wikipedia
Dermestes lardarius, commonly known as the larder beetle or moisture bug, is a species of beetle in the family Dermestidae, the skin beetles. It is found worldwide. [1] It is a common pest of …
How to Get Rid of Larder Beetles: Larvae in Bedroom, etc ...
How to get rid of larder beetles in bedrooms, bathrooms, etc. What do they eat? Where do they live? Are they dangerous? Facts on larvae, eggs, insecticide, damage, and more. For more …
How to get rid of larder beetles: removal and prevention ...
Jun 6, 2024 · Larder beetles can be a persistent pest in areas of your home with an accessible meal for them, so it's important to take the proper steps to eradicate them entirely and prevent …
How to Get Rid of Larder Beetles - ridmycritters.com
Dec 10, 2025 · Are larder beetles invading your home? Learn how to identify, eliminate, and prevent these destructive pests.
Larder Beetle - Yard and Garden
The larder beetle is a very common and widespread household insect pest. The insect's name comes from it's presence in dried, cured meats stored at room temperature prior to …
Larder Beetle: Identification, Life Cycle, Damage, Treatment ...
The larder beetle (Dermestes lardarius) is a fascinating insect that can cause serious damage to a wide range of materials in our homes, from dried meats to woolens.
Larder Beetle | Pest Information & Prevention Tips
The larder beetle is a very common household pest that invades stored food products. They get their name from the fact that they prefer to feed on dried, cured meats and other types of food …
Larder Beetle - School IPM - USU Extension
The larder beetle is 5/16-3/8 inch long with an elongate oval shape. It lays eggs in food materials or in crevices in food storage areas. Their larvae are dark brown and covered in long brown hairs.