Furniture Beetle Eggs
Larvae of the powderpost beetle feed on many of the various hardwoods used in furniture.
Furniture beetle eggs. Techniques of building conservation: The larvae live for 70 to 94 days before pupating. Larva are the stage which cause all the damage.
Once furniture beetle eggs hatch, the larvae consume the surrounding wood and develop within the timber, before exiting as fully grown beetles. The larvae need wood with a high starch content, which declines. The adults are 1/16 to 1/8 inch long and oval-shaped.
The adult furniture carpet beetle has a life span of 30 to 60 days. This can result in holes and tunnels in wood structures, outdoor decks, hardwood floors, furniture, and support beams. They have brown ellipsoidal bodies with a prothorax resembling a monk's cowl .
She will lay 50 to 100 eggs on surfaces that she feels will provide good food for the larva when they hatch. They range in color from black to. They may be found anywhere, but mostly live in:
True Powder Powderpost Beetles breed in dead and dried hardwoods such as the dead branches and limbs of trees. Wild wood is wet and subject to fungal and microbial attack, so CFB can thrive within the timber; Adult Anobium punctatum measure 2.7–4.5 millimetres (0.11–0.18 in) in length.
These pests are responsible for damaging your upholstered furniture the most. It is also safe for humans and pets. To find woodworm, shine a flashlight across the edges of wood flooring, roof beams walls, and wooden furniture.

