All species of carpet beetles undergo complete metamorphosis passing through the egg larval and pupal stages before developing into adults most carpet beetles develop up to four generations yearly while varied and black carpet beetles develop only one.
Carpet beetle stages of life.
Depending on how cold or hot the surrounding environment is a carpet beetle takes four months to a year to develop from the egg stage all the way to the adult stage.
The life cycle of a carpet beetle.
The black carpet beetle usually lays 90 eggs more than either of the other two carpet beetles.
They then go through a diapause or dormancy period before this happens before the pupation stage begins.
The better the weather condition the faster a carpet beetle will grow.
The life cycle of carpet beetles carpet beetles undergo full metamorphosis which includes going through the egg larva pupa as well as adult stages.
The eggs hatch after 9 to 16 days and the larvae live for 166 to 330 days before pupating.
The varied carpet beetle anthrenus verbasci is a 3 mm long beetle belonging to the family dermestidae they are a common species often considered a pest of domestic houses and particularly natural history museums where the larvae may damage natural fibers and can damage carpets furniture clothing and insect collections.
When a carpet beetle reaches the end of its carpet beetle larval stage it pupates in its final skin.
The life cycle of a carpet beetle ranges from two months to several years in length.
This development typically occurs in the spring and it can last for six to 24 days before the adult emerges.
The pupal stage lasts for 8 to 14 days.