Warning! If you have found this insect (silverfish) in your home, it’s a sign that you need to

If you find a silverfish in your home, it usually means they have found a place with conditions they like—it is not a sign of something mysterious or a guaranteed infestation.

Silverfish are small, wingless insects that prefer:

  • Moisture and humidity (bathrooms, basements, kitchens, laundry areas)
  • Dark hiding places (cracks, closets, behind furniture)
  • Food sources such as paper, cardboard, glue, book bindings, and starchy materials

What you should do if you see silverfish

  1. Reduce humidity
    • Use a fan, ventilation, or a dehumidifier in damp areas.
    • Fix leaks and dry wet areas.
  2. Remove hiding places
    • Reduce piles of cardboard, old papers, and clutter.
    • Seal cracks around baseboards and walls.
  3. Store food properly
    • Keep dry goods (flour, cereal, pet food) in sealed containers.
  4. Clean regularly
    • Vacuum corners, closets, and areas behind furniture.
  5. Use traps or pest control if needed
    • Sticky traps can help monitor activity.
    • Persistent problems may require professional treatment.

Seeing one or two silverfish does not always mean you have a major problem, but repeated sightings—especially at night—can be a sign that moisture or entry points need attention.

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