Larder beetle

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Larder beetle

Description

A black beetle, Dermestes lardarius, that has a distinctive yellow band across the base of its wing. The universally found larder beetle larvae feed on animal matter, including Leather, Fur, feathers, Horn, and carcasses. The larvae may also damage to Cellulose materials. The adult insects are 7 to 9 mm long and have a life span of up to 1.5 years. The brownish-yellow larvae have a fine line down the center of its abdomen. The larvae can grow to 12 mm in length. The larval period lasts from 15 to 80 days.

Larder beetle (Dermestes lardarius)

Synonyms and Related Terms

Dermestes lardarius

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Resources and Citations

  • MuseumPests.net: Larder Beetle
  • Lynda A. Zycherman, J.Richard Schrock, A Guide to Museum Pest Control, FAIC and Association of Systematics Collections, Washington DC, 1988
  • Rosalie Rosso King, Textile Identification, Conservation, and Preservation, Noyes Publications, Park Ridge, NJ, 1985