Carpet beetle infestations can spread very quickly. The most common sign of a carpet beetle infestation is the damage they cause: irregular holes left in your carpets and fabrics, often under beds and furniture.
You need to break the life cycle of the carpet beetles by killing not only every adult and larvae, but also destroying the pupae and eggs that are scattered around your property.
Carpet beetle treatments often take place after a change of tenancy – i.e. when people have just moved in or out of a property. First, we survey the property and carry out a mandatory risk assessment. We will fully explain to you the work that we will carry out and any required follow-up procedure. For your safety, our technicians only use HSE-approved pesticides and you will be allowed to return to your property after just two hours.
Ideally, tenants will clean their property thoroughly the day before our initial visit. We also advise that you do not vacuum between our visits as this will remove some of the pesticides, making our treatment less effective.
Two weeks later, we will return to carry out the follow-up procedure. We ask that tenants repeat the same cleaning routine the day before, and once again refrain from vacuum cleaning for a further two weeks after our visit.