How to Deal With a Silverfish Infestation
Silverfish are nocturnal insects. They can be spotted in damp places such as basements and bathtubs. In some areas, silverfish are as common as cockroaches.
A silverfish’s diet is mostly starch and carbohydrates. It can eat books, clothing, paper, cardboard, wallpaper, and other materials. They also like moisture and mold. The female silverfish will lay eggs in crevices or under objects. Depending on the size, they can hatch within a few weeks or months.
Silverfish can live for several months without food. To survive, they need moisture and a lot of starchy carbohydrates.
Silverfish can enter your home through cracks in the basement, the outside walls, and through rugs or furniture that is brought inside from outside. They will lay eggs in small crevices, such as in the corner of a cupboard.
To combat an infestation, you should try to seal up any cracks and holes in the house. Also, keep all dry foods in sealed containers. This will help prevent a silverfish infestation.
A silverfish will be attracted to moisture and will hide under things such as carpets, clothes, and books. If you have a silverfish infestation, you can use a dehumidifier to remove excess humidity in your home.
Another way to deal with a silverfish infestation is to get rid of the food that attracts the silverfish. Avoid storing food in a cardboard box, since this is an easy place for silverfish to hide.
You can also put newspaper or rolled up newspaper in a container, where the silverfish can find it. Keep it in a dark, enclosed area.