How Do I Get Rid Of Silverfish In My House?

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Despite their unattractive appearance, silverfish are actually harmless to humans and pets. Yet, large infestations can cause significant damage as silverfish stain fabric, paper, books, and wallpaper. They are flat, wingless insects with shiny silver scales that give them a metallic appearance. As nocturnal insects, you are most likely to spot silverfish in the evening and they are commonly found in attics, basements, bathrooms, and crawl spaces. They like damp, cool locations, but they can be found anywhere in the house. Because of their flexibility, it can be very difficult to get rid of silverfish. Nevertheless, because they are generally regarded as unappealing, there is a wealth of information available on how to get rid of silverfish. First and foremost, you need to make your home undesirable for silverfish. If you want to get rid of silverfish, you first need to get rid of food and water sources. Silverfish are scavengers and they will eat just about anything from crumbs and dead insects to wallpaper paste and paper products. Because of their diverse diets, silverfish can be difficult to eliminate by destroying their food sources. Yet, their populations are slow to grow so a large infestation is generally the result of a longer infestation as well. Sanitation is the first step in eliminating silverfish. Regularly vacuum, wipe counters and cupboards, and clean floors to remove food particles as well as insect eggs. Repair leaking faucets, pipes, and drains to reduce condensation and water sources. Finally, ensure to regularly clean dark and humid locations in your home as these environments are attractive to silverfish. You can even build home-made silverfish traps by using old glass containers, like baby food jars. Cover the outside of the jar with tape and sit the container upright in infested areas. The silverfish will climb up the taped outside of the jar, but once in the jar they will be trapped as they cannot climb the smooth glass surface. As you can imagine, this would be a very time consuming means of trapping silverfish, and it is also not very thorough. Nevertheless, if you have a small infestation, you may be able to eliminate the silverfish problem in a few weeks. Alternatively, if you have found that sanitation and traps have been ineffective in helping get rid of silverfish, you can a range of domestic pesticides. You can purchase these pesticides at garden centres or hardware stores and follow the application instructions on the label closely. However, in most cases, homeowners will find that getting rid of silverfish is more challenging than expected. Several applications of pesticide may be required, and it can be difficult to determine when the silverfish infestation has been eliminated. Perhaps the easiest and most thorough treatment for silverfish infestation involves hiring a pest control professional. Many of the pesticides used to kill silverfish can also be dangerous for humans, so it is best to have a professional handle these chemicals. In addition, professional pest control services rely on the experience and knowledge of individuals who know where to find silverfish and the best ways to kill them. If your attempts to get rid of silverfish have failed, a pest


control professional should be able to at least give you some tips to prevent the silverfish from returning.

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