Common types include:
- Carpet beetle larvae (feed on natural fabrics like wool and cotton)
- Mealworms or grain beetle larvae (attracted to flour and grains)
- Wood-boring beetle larvae (sometimes found in old furniture)
These larvae are generally not dangerous to humans. They do not sting, bite, or spread diseases. Their presence usually indicates moisture or a food source rather than a serious problem.
2. Decomposed Food or Organic Material
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