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| Might be a good idea to fog the room. Better safe then sorry!
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| there are some fogger's available in farm type stores, or probably garden stores. You close up the room and let the thing go. It does work well, I had moths attacking my stuff once and after fogging the room the floor looked like it was a moth floor. |
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| Walmart sells a fogger, I picked up some there just last week. I've used them for years, they work good!
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| What you described is a Dermisted or Carpet Beetle. The only known to kill thim is Boratic Acid. They will destroy a trophy room. Go to your local grocery store and buy some Mule Team Borax laundry detergent, or to a feed store and ask for powdered borax. Sprinkle, this under every base board in your trophy room. Check the ears on your mounts. Inside the ears is the first place this demons will go. If you find them in the ears, vacume them out. Very, Very, lightly sprinkle borax in the ears. Good luck to you. |
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| The foggers will kill the beetles
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| Doesn't sound like dermisteds to me. The adult beetle is about 3/8 to 1/2" long and the larva are more brownish than black. Foggers are easy to use but they don't kill eggs. |
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