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Living near Lake Champlain in Georgia means managing pantry/carpet beetles drawn to the lakeside humidity and the shelter homes provide. Stored grains attract pantry beetles. Purely Nature's Way brings effective, natural pantry/carpet beetles control to Georgia and all of Franklin County. Our technicians address both the infestation and the moisture conditions that attract pantry/carpet beetles to Georgia properties.
About
Pantry/Carpet Beetles
Pests We Treat
Pantry/Carpet Beetles
Peak Season
Year-round
Signs Of Infestation
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Small beetles near food storage or fabrics
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Larvae in pantry items, cereals, or pet food
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Damaged wool, silk, or natural fiber items
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Shed larval skins in closets or storage
Our Treatment Approach
Natural-first solutions that actually work
Thorough sanitation removing all infested materials. Diatomaceous earth in cracks and storage areas. Pheromone traps for monitoring beetle populations. Cedar and lavender sachets in closets deter carpet beetles. Heat treatment for infested fabrics. Regular vacuuming essential. Given Georgia's moisture conditions, we pay special attention to drainage and humidity control.
Prevention Tips
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Store dry goods in airtight containers
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Regularly clean pantry shelves and vacuum closets
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Inspect groceries before storing
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Clean up pet food spills promptly
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Store wool and natural fibers properly
Frequently Asked Questions
How do pantry beetles get into sealed food?
Pantry beetle infestations often begin at food processing facilities or stores. Tiny larvae can penetrate surprisingly small gaps in packaging. Always inspect groceries and transfer dry goods to airtight containers immediately after purchase.
Are carpet beetles eating my clothes?
Carpet beetle larvae feed on natural fibers including wool, silk, leather, and feathers. They also consume pet hair, dead insects, and lint. Adults feed on pollen and don't damage fabrics. Regular cleaning and proper storage prevents damage.
Why do Georgia homes have more pantry/carpet beetles problems?
Georgia's proximity to water creates humidity that pantry/carpet beetles thrive in. We address both the immediate infestation and the underlying moisture conditions that attract these pests.

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