SILVERFISH IN THE

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The first thing you can do is identify crevices, cracks, or gaps where they could be coming from, as the more moisture that gathers there, the more likely you are to find them.

Identify The Infestation

Even if you find one of them, there is a chance that some can reproduce, and any dampness in your home, whether it be the joints, flooring, or guttering. If this is weak, insects like these have an easier time getting into your home.

Identify The Infestation

Even if you find one of them, there is a chance that some can reproduce, and any dampness in your home, whether it be the joints, flooring, or guttering. If this is weak, insects like these have an easier time getting into your home.

Methods To Remove Silverfish

There are some insect sprays and pellets that you can place in your bathroom, but it might not be a good idea if you have small children or pets as some of these can be toxic and cause illness if ingested, so look out for natural and scented solutions.

Methods To Remove Silverfish

If you give your bathroom a good clean, so if you vacuum and use Epsom salt, you have some natural ways to draw them out, but even with this, there is a good chance that they can return if you don’t take measures, and the main one is investing in a dehumidifier.

How To Prevent Future Infestations

One measure you may not have looked at is your pipes and any cracks in the walls and floors, so you can get these looked at by a contractor who can prevent further damage to your home, as you may be losing water, which can create moisture and mold.

How To Prevent Future Infestations

You might also want to check in your basement or kitchen for a presence of silverfish, as these can offer them the humidity and foods that they like, so make sure you separate any clothes or seal any food in airtight containers.

How To Prevent Future Infestations

SILVERFISH IN THE

BATHROOM