While often overlooked, hide beetles play a crucial role in our ecosystem. These small, often
dark-colored beetles and are known for their ability to break down organic matter, particularly
dried animal products.
Hide beetles are typically oval-shaped with a hard outer shell.
Their larvae are covered in bristly hairs, giving them a somewhat menacing appearance.
However, despite their tough exterior, they are essential decomposers.
Their primary food source is dried animal matter. This includes carrion, hides, skins, feathers,
and even dried pet food.

Hide beetles undergo complete metamorphosis, transforming from egg to larva, pupa, and adult.
The larval stage is where most of the feeding occurs.
They can be found in a variety of environments, including forests, grasslands, food processing
facilities, rendering plants and human-made structures.
While hide beetles are beneficial for breaking down organic matter, they can also become pests.
Some of the benefits of the hide beetle include their ability to help recycle nutrients back into the
soil. Their presence can be used to estimate the time of death in forensic investigations. They
are also used in museums to clean skeletons and other animal specimens.
Some of the challenges associated with the hide beetle in homes is that they can infest stored
food products, particularly per food as well as causing damage to carpets, upholstered furniture
and clothing. Although beneficial in museums, they can also damage valuable collections.
If you’re dealing with a hide beetle infestation, here are some tips that might help you out.
Thorough cleaning your house by removing all food sources including pet food and any spilled
crumbs, regularly vacuuming your carpets and furniture to remove the larvae and eggs. Store
your food stuff in airtight containers. And, if the infestation is severe, you might consider
contacting a pest control professional.
Hide beetles are fascinating creatures that play a vital role in our environment. While they can
be a nuisance in homes, understanding their habits can help prevent infestations and appreciate
their ecological importance.

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Hide Beetles – Nature’s Tiny Scavengers Being Found in Jasper Georgia
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