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Pest Spotlight: Getting Rid Of A Silverfish Infestation In Greensboro

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What would you do to protect your clothing from fabric-eating bugs? Most people would take comprehensive action to guard their wardrobes. If this is the case for you, here is what you need to know about silverfish and what methods work best to prevent and control these destructive insects. For information about professional silverfish pest control in Greensboro, check out our residential pest control page. It will walk you through our standard process and show you where to book an appointment. To learn more about silverfish in Greensboro, keep reading. There are some things you need to know.

Why Are Silverfish Called Silverfish?

Some pests have names that do not fit. Take the earwig as an example; this insect does not crawl into people's ears. The silverfish, however, is aptly named. They are often silver and have fish-shaped bodies. Silverfish also have long straight antennae and three bristle-like tails that protrude from their rear. One great way to identify silverfish indoors is to look for the damage they cause. Silverfish damage carpets, clothing, drapes, and other fabric. If you have trouble identifying a problem indoors, consider bringing our team in for a thorough inspection. We will help you spot these bugs indoors and offer the next course of action if we find them. 

What Is The Purpose Of Silverfish?

Silverfish are not completely useless creatures; they play a big role as decomposers in nature. These tiny insects eat materials rich in protein, sugar, and carbohydrates. Out in the wild, these bugs love to chew on organic matter like vegetables and fruits. They often help to turn decaying items into fertile dirt. As helpful as this is in nature, a silverfish's diet is problematic indoors. These bugs eat wallpaper, books, flour, grains, vegetables, and fabric inside homes. If you have holes in your clothing, this could be the result of these little, hungry pests. One way to keep these pests out is with preventative measures. Here are four silverfish prevention strategies to try today.

  1. Make sure to seal up your home's exterior properly. Fill in holes and gaps using caulk and repair more serious damage to siding, vents, and other exterior fixtures.
  2. Repair broken windows and doors and equip them with weatherstripping and door sweeps.
  3. Reduce moisture inside your home and do your best to keep up with general maintenance of appliances.
  4. Clean your home frequently and store food in airtight containers.

For more help with silverfish control, get our team involved.

Habits And Behavior Of Silverfish In Greensboro

Silverfish are not complicated insects. They enjoy living in areas that provide them with shelter and plenty of food sources. Silverfish are nocturnal, which means they are most active at night. These invasive bugs are also rapid reproducers. If you do not deal with an infestation quickly, you could have hundreds of these small fabric-destroyers inside in no time. 

What Can I Do To Remove The Silverfish From My Home?

Are silverfish dangerous? No. Are silverfish bad? Absolutely! If you are looking for a way to get or keep these bugs out of your home, our team at Go-Forth Home Services has your solution. We will evaluate the condition of your home, identify any silverfish issues, and talk you through options to remove these pests or safeguard your home against future infestations. 

Call Go-Forth Home Services today if you want more information about our silverfish control or if you are looking for a long-term strategy to prevent pests in general.