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The Virginia Pest management Association (VPMA) estimates that, ... Crickets eat cotton, silk, and wool. Silverfish and firebrats consume glue, wallpaper paste, bookbindings, paper, and photographs.
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This includes furs, dried meat, leather, feathers, silk, hair, or wool. The name carpet beetles comes from their former importance as a pest of woolen carpets.
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Copper Stuff-fit is a unique exclusion material that keeps rodents out of homes and other structures.
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Carpet beetles and clothes moths can become serious pests in the home because the larvae of these insects feed only on materials such as wool, silk, hair , ...
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This peculiar ability to digest keratin, coupled with our widespread use of wool and other animal hair, is the basis of fabric pest problems in our societies.
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