Bed bug larvae look like little worms while carpet beetle larvae look like fuzzy bugs with little spines all over them.
Caterpillar looking bug in carpet.
The hickory horned devil caterpillar citheronia regalis has to top the list for the scariest looking caterpillar this green caterpillar has black tipped orange prickly spikes at its head that look dangerous.
They have also been linked to the spread of some harmful diseases.
The remainder of the head capsule that round hardened area at the front is filled mostly with muscles to operate the jaws.
Most caterpillars are nearly blind though relying on tactile and chemical cues to navigate their world.
If you have seen some small black or brown beetles or small hairy.
Look at the head.
Unfortunately the same cannot be said of their larvae.
Identifying clothes carpet moths webbing clothes moth case bearing clothes moth.
The two tiny spots near the corner of its mouth are one set of eyes.
They look like tiny furry caterpillars whereas the bed bug larvae look a lot like the larger versions but just very small.
These worms are brown or black about 3 4 of an inch long very thin and when they die they usually curl into a circle.
Look for the carpet bug larvae.
What jaws they are too.
An adult carpet beetle won t cause your home any harm.
Don t ever skip looking for these as evidence of adults also indicates probable presence of larvae.
They especially like pine trees.
Carpet beetles look very very different from bed bugs when they are larger.
Carpet beetles can eat you out of house and home.
The larvae of this beetles which look a little like pale tough caterpillars bore into dead and dying trees.
The most common clothes moths are the webbing clothes moth easily identified with a golden colour and around half an inch in length and the case bearing moth which can be identified about inch long and their forewings are mottled brown with one large and a few.
The tunnels made by the larvae can ruin commercial timber and the timber industry has found ways to preserve cut logs to keep damage from sawyer beetles to a minimum.
Carpet beetle larvae are elongated and appear to be fuzzy or hairy.
They leave their molted skins behind so you might find small piles of fuzzy skins in infested pantries closets or drawers.
Carpet beetle larvae can eat holes in rugs curtains upholstery clothing and books.
Not only do they eat carpets they also eat furniture hair leather lint clothing blankets and food.
Apart from being a scary caterpillar the hickory horned devil is also one of the largest.
However despite its fierce horned appearance this type of caterpillar is totally harmless.