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

Finding a silverfish in your home is usually not a sign of a serious danger, but it can indicate conditions that allow them to thrive.

What silverfish may be telling you

Silverfish are attracted to:

  • High humidity or damp areas
  • Warm, dark spaces
  • Paper, cardboard, books, and wallpaper paste
  • Starches found in glue, fabrics, and some foods

Common places to find them include bathrooms, basements, laundry rooms, attics, closets, and kitchens.

What you should do

  1. Reduce moisture
    • Fix leaking pipes or faucets.
    • Use a dehumidifier in damp rooms.
    • Improve ventilation in bathrooms and basements.
  2. Eliminate food sources
    • Store dry foods in airtight containers.
    • Clean up crumbs and spills.
    • Reduce clutter, especially stacks of paper or cardboard.
  3. Seal entry points
    • Caulk cracks around baseboards, windows, pipes, and walls.
  4. Clean regularly
    • Vacuum along baseboards, behind furniture, and in closets to remove insects and eggs.

Are silverfish harmful?

Silverfish:

  • Do not bite people.
  • Do not spread diseases.
  • Are not poisonous.

However, they can damage:

  • Books
  • Wallpaper
  • Photographs
  • Clothing made from natural fibers
  • Stored paper products

When to be concerned

Seeing one silverfish isn’t necessarily a problem. If you’re finding them frequently, it may indicate a larger infestation or excessive indoor moisture. Addressing the moisture source is often the most effective long-term solution, and if the infestation is extensive, a professional pest control service may be helpful.

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