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    5 Common Causes of Silverfish At Your Home

    Esther K. BashamBy Esther K. BashamDecember 30, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Do you often spot silverfish in your kitchen, lawns, or home in general? Wondering how these tiny six-legged creatures are entering your home? If so, you’re not alone! Silverfish is a commonly found insect in extremely humid and moisture-rich places. Determining the causes of silverfish at home is vital for effective pest control. This article is a complete guide on some common causes of silverfish at your home. Let’s dive in for more information! 

    Common Causes Of Silverfish At Home 

    1. Food sources 

    Silverfish do not live on vegetables, fruits, or other eatables. They feed on organic materials like cellulose, starch, glue, paper, and more. Sometimes, they also consume grains, sugar, and cereals. Since food highly attracts silverfish, storing it in airtight containers is important for a silverfish-free kitchen. 

    2. Moisture 

    Silverfish mostly live in damp and moisture-rich spots such as basements, bathrooms, kitchens, and other spaces. They also create a space in leaking pipes, walls, or gutters; thus, you must clean them regularly to keep silverfish away. Some preventive methods are fixing leaking pipes, dehumidifiers, and promoting great ventilation. 

    3. Clutter and debris 

    Clutter and debris provide an excellent breeding group for all insects and pests. Additionally, it acts as a perfect hiding spot so that silverfish remain undetected and unidentified. You must reduce debris and clutter from your business and home to eliminate silverfish infestations. 

    4. Construction material

    Construction materials, including cardboard, wallpapers, papers, and more, grab the attention of silverfishes, making your home a nesting place for them. To avoid any infestation, consider placing the construction material in the right way. 

    5. Warm and dark places 

    Dark and warm places make the perfect space for silverfish to hide and breed without interruption. Silverfishes love to breed in spaces where temperatures are around 70 to 80 degrees C; thus, they are commonly found in warm spots. 

    How To Prevent Silverfish At Your Home? 

    Some tips to prevent silverfish at your home include reducing the moisture level in your home, eliminating any organic food sources, regularly cleaning your home, seal all entry points, reduce debris and clutter and hire professional pest control services for the best results. 

    Wrapping Up 

    Silverfishes are a commonly found insect in your home, which can cause allergies and skin infections. These are some of the most common causes of silverfish; thus, be careful! 

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