Strange bug in the room?

Good evening,

I recently discovered a tiny beetle on the back of my bed, and after a bit of research, I think it was a larder beetle, but I'm not sure. Now, two days later, I've discovered this worm-like "thing" on my wall (see picture). Can anyone tell me what it is and what I can do about it? Or am I just overthinking it and it's some harmless worm-like thing?

thanks in advance!!!
I'm asking for decent answers that could really help me.

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antnschnobe, UserMod Light

This is one of the many different bacon beetle larvae that there are:

https://www.google.de/search?sca_esv=570269325

Which exactly from this family (such as carpet, Berlin beetles, etc.) remains quite the same, because all are among the material pests in the household.

The bugs fly to the window, they want to get out, but their larvae eat textiles, wool fabrics, mattresses, upholstery, feathers, carpets and some more – making them unusable for us.

Please compare – if yes and if above all several show up:

You should find out where more beetles and especially larvae can be found.

Please control everything exactly:

  • in bed, bed frame, mattress, pillows and blankets
  • in the wardrobe, also in the edges, corners and ridges
  • on garments, furs and other woolen fabrics
  • Dry food for pets
  • dry food, such as cookies, dry meat…

Wash infested textiles at least 60° or freeze for a few days, dispose of infested food outside the house.

Soils suck very well, here also the edges and strips do not forget, because these larvae are masters in hiding.

https://dgk.de/meldungen/speckkaefer-haarige-gesellen-in-der-kuechenschublade.html

More tips here:

https://schaedlingskunde.de/schaedlinge/steckbriefe/kaefer/teppichkaefer-anthrenus-scrophulariae/teppichkaefer-anthrenus-scrophulariae/

You should find out where more beetles and especially larvae can be found.