Carpet Beetles and Their Control

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Carpet Beetles and Their Control

by E. A. (Ernest Adna) Back

EN·~33 minutes·1 chapter

Chapters

1 total

33:30

Description

This guide opens with a clear picture of the humble yet surprisingly tenacious carpet beetle, often mistaken for a moth. Listeners will learn to spot the distinct larvae—stout, reddish‑brown grubs in northern homes and slender, golden‑bristled forms in the south—and understand the range of fabrics and natural materials they target, from woolen carpets to dried animal specimens. The book also walks through the beetle’s modest life cycle, explaining how just one or two generations a year can still cause noticeable damage.

The second half shifts to practical defense, offering a toolbox of proven methods that homeowners of the 1920s relied on. From traditional remedies like naphthalene crystals and red‑cedar chests to more intensive options such as fumigation with carbon disulphide, the narration balances safety tips with effectiveness. Listeners will come away with a solid foundation for identifying infestations early and choosing the right combination of chemical, thermal, and storage strategies to protect their belongings.

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Language

en

Duration

~33 minutes (32K characters)

Series

United States Department of Agriculture Farmers' Bulletin No. 1346

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Tom Cosmas compiled from images made available by The Internet Archive.

Release date

2019-04-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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E. A. (Ernest Adna) Back

1880–1959

A pioneering American entomologist, this early 20th-century writer turned insect science into practical advice for farmers, households, and food storage specialists. His books and bulletins focused on the pests that damage grain, beans, peas, and household goods, making technical research useful in everyday life.

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