Bugs in Your Carpet? Dust Mites vs. Carpet Beetles

Microscopic comparison illustrating the differences between house dust mites and common carpet mites for identification and removal.


The Truth: "Carpet Mites" Do Not Exist

If you're dealing with constant sneezing, itchy skin, or nighttime congestion, dust mites could be the culprit. And if you've heard of “carpet mites,” here's the truth: they don’t exist. That term is often mistakenly used to describe carpet beetles—a completely different pest. In this guide, we'll show you exactly how to eliminate dust mites and reduce allergens in your home, especially from carpets and bedding.

How to Tell What Is Living in Your Carpet

Dust mites are microscopic pests that live in bedding, mattresses, and upholstered furniture. They feed on dead skin cells and thrive in warm, humid environments. “Carpet mites” is a misused term that usually refers to carpet beetle larvae, which feed on natural fibers and can cause skin irritation. However, both dust mites and carpet beetles can aggravate allergies and skin conditions like eczema.

Signs You Have a Dust Mite Infestation

  • Morning allergy symptoms – sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes
  • Worsening eczema or irritated skin overnight
  • Dust buildup on furniture and floors
  • Feeling congested after waking up or cleaning

4 Steps to Kill Bugs in Your Carpet Fast

Treating dust mites requires a multi-step approach that targets where they live and what they feed on. Here are proven solutions:

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Stop Dust Mites Where They Live

Dust mites live inside mattresses, pillows and duvets. A full encasement barrier prevents allergens reaching your skin and airways while you sleep.

Since dust mites thrive in your mattress as much as your carpets, setting up a proper encasement barrier is the most critical step to cutting off their food supply.

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Do You Need to Worry About Carpet Beetles?

While dust mites cause allergic reactions, carpet beetles can also damage fabrics and cause skin rashes. If you see tiny larvae or shed skins in your carpet, spraying the area and deep cleaning with a HEPA vacuum will help eliminate them.

How to Keep Your Carpets Bug-Free Permanently

  • Wash bedding weekly at 60°C
  • Use encasements on mattresses and pillows
  • Vacuum carpets and soft furnishings twice a week
  • Spray high-risk areas monthly with anti-mite spray
  • Use a dehumidifier in bedrooms and living spaces
Child sleeping peacefully dust mite allergy relief

Free Guide: 6 Steps to Reduce Dust Mites in Your Bed

Download the step-by-step guide explaining how to reduce dust mites in mattresses, pillows and bedding.

Tired of waking up congested? Learn exactly how to eliminate these microscopic pests from your bedroom and stop the morning allergies for good.

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