Sounds like you have either a flea infestation note fleas are very small but do not fly they jump or the start of a termite infestation.
Tiny bugs in the carpet.
Spreading boric acid onto your carpet is an excellent way to kill the larvae of bugs.
They leave their molted skins behind so you might find small piles of fuzzy skins in infested pantries closets or drawers.
See if they fly leave a trace or leave a foul smell when squashed.
Also check their shape and distinct physical characteristics such as hard shells.
Run the vacuum across every inch of the carpet.
They belong to the mycetophilidae anisopodidae and sciaridae families and are weak fliers.
Boric acid can be purchased at stores that specialize in pest control products.
Carpet beetles are covered in tiny hairs which are difficult to see unless you look at them under magnification.
Carpet beetle larvae are elongated and appear to be fuzzy or hairy.
Vacuuming the carpet removes debris bug droppings and a portion of the bugs.
The most common little black bug in the house is the carpet beetle.
They tend to live inside fabric furniture or deep inside carpets so look for damage to area rugs around the edges and to carpets along base boards.
They often eat along the edges or.
Use the suction tube attachment to remove items and clinging bugs trapped in small gaps.
Gnats are small black or dark brown insects with long slender bodies 1 4 inch long and thin wings.
Boric acid begins by attaching to the bug s body.
Unpleasant though they may be every house has dust mites.
Because they feed off dead skin cells dust mites can thrive in any plush surface that can hold tasty particles whether carpet.
Use the brush attachment in a scraping motion to remove access debris and bugs.
Carpet beetles don t usually eat cotton linen or other plant based or synthetic fabrics but they may eat fabric blends or fabrics stained with animal products.
However those bugs you see could possibly be grain insects such as weevils fleas pill bugs or centipedes.
After the bug ingests the acid death will soon follow.
Carpet beetles like to live out of sight and feed on the natural fibers in fabrics even living off carpet fibers that are 90 percent synthetic.
These hairs are specially modified to interfere with predators clogging up the mouths of.