You spot it in the corner and your stomach drops. That shiny, twitchy, prehistoric-looking thing darts across your bathroom floor like it pays rent.
It doesn’t bite, but it can quietly destroy books, clothes, wallpaper, and even your pantry. If you’re seeing them often, your home is already sending out a welcome sign to silv… Continues…
Silverfish are more than just gross surprises during late-night bathroom trips; they’re a warning sign your home is damp, cluttered, and full of the starchy materials they love. Bathrooms, basements, closets, and laundry rooms become perfect hideouts
when humidity is high and paper, cardboard, fabric, and crumbs are left undisturbed. They slip into cracks, live behind baseboards, and feast in the dark while you sleep, slowly chewing through glue, pages, and linens.
Breaking the cycle means changing the environment they depend on. Dry out rooms with dehumidifiers and better ventilation. Store food in airtight containers, clear piles of paper, and keep clothes off the floor. Seal gaps along pipes and walls, sprinkle diatomaceous earth or boric acid where they travel, and use simple jar traps to catch stragglers. If they’re still bold enough to appear in daylight, call pest control. With steady effort, your home becomes uninviting to silverfish—and peaceful for you again.