Signs of a Silverfish Infestation
Silverfish are often found around packing materials that have remained stationary for a long time. They retreat from light very quickly when they’re encountered. Silverfish are also common around any areas where they can access moisture. You may find silverfish bodies or remains near plumbing fixtures.
Silverfish may leave behind bite marks, waste, or shed skin behind. Though they can’t inflict significant damage, they may chew through paper products, linen, adhesive, or other materials in their pursuit of sugary food materials.
Silverfish are drawn toward humid areas. The best ways to discourage silverfish include:
- Sealing drafts
- Patching plumbing leaks
- Ensuring proper drainage and ventilation
- Investing in a dehumidifier to reduce indoor moisture
- Patch cracks around the doors, windows, ceiling, and foundation
Silverfish dislike direct light and need to live in enclosed, dark areas. Deprive silverfish of potential hiding places by storing packages, boxes, other storage material off the ground. Let natural light into rooms whenever possible and keep naturally dark rooms like basements or attics clean. Store paper products in elevated, inaccessible locations whenever possible.