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FACTS ABOUT SILVERFISH

More than just a nuisance in homes, Silverfish are known for their destructive feeding habits and – in large numbers – can cause a serious problem; damaging books, photographs, paintings, plaster and other household items containing starch or cellulose.

Silverfish survive in most environments, but thrive in conditions of high humidity and can often be found in dark, damp areas such as kitchens, bathrooms, basements and attics. Characterized by a silvery-blue colour, tiny scales and wiggling movements resembling that of a fish, these pests are also commonly known as fish moths or carpet sharks.

Silverfish (also known as fish moths) are serpentine insects that require damp and humid conditions and thrive in kitchens, laundry rooms, bathrooms and other dark, isolated areas. Fixing leaks in pipe work, improving ventilation and using dehumidifiers can all help discourage silverfish. They feed on:

  • Starch
  • Cellulose
  • Sugar

They can be found in a variety of common items in households and businesses such as books, wallpaper, paintings, fabrics, carpets, coffee, sugar, pasta and other food debris. Deny silverfish sustenance by keeping dust and debris to a minimum, vacuum rarely disturbed areas in the home and store food in containers with tightly sealed lids.