Furniture
beetles lay their egg in the crevices of damp wood. When the eggs hatch, the
larvae (called woodworm) eat their way to the surface, making tiny tunnels.
Clothe moths eat feathers, fur and wool. They live in damp, dark places
such as the cupboards and old chests and they lay their eggs on clothes or old
carpeting.
Woodlice like to eat damp paper. They breathe through gills on their
legs. The gills must be kept wet, so woodlice live in damp places.
Carpet
beetles lay their eggs amongst carpet fluff. When the larvae hatch they are called
‘woolly bears.’ They eat feathers, dead insects, fur and wool.