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What To Do If You're Seeing Silverfish In Your Virginia Beach Home

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Spotting one silverfish in the bathroom or other parts of the home doesn't necessarily mean there is a problem, but it is a good indication you should be checking for other warming signs that could point to an infestation. Silverfish occasionally enter homes while searching for food, and if they find what they are looking for, they are likely to stay. If you see a lot of these insects around or notice other signs, it is time to take action.

This article will explain what these elusive pests look like and the trouble they can cause when they infest homes. We'll also provide some tips Virginia Beach pest control companies suggest to prevent these insects. Keep reading to learn more about silverfish and the best way to deal with them from the pros at Go-Forth Home Services.

What Do Silverfish Look Like?

Silverfish are nocturnal, can run quickly, and tend to hide from people, so catching a glimpse of one can be challenging. The name silverfish suits them well with their fish-shaped bodies, metallic silvery scales, and fish-like movements. These insects are between 1/2 and 3/4 of an inch long, and their bodies taper down to three long bristles on the rear end.

Since it can be hard to spot one, some signs to keep an eye out for include feeding marks which can appear as notches on the edges of items, holes, or surface etchings. You may also see yellow stains, silverfish droppings resembling tiny black pepper pellets, and discarded scales on infested objects. If you see these pests or their signs, contact us at Go-Forth Home Services for help eliminating them.

Why You Don't Want Silverfish In Your House

Thankfully, silverfish in Virginia Beach aren't dangerous to people, they don't bite or spread illness, but they can harm your belongings. We often find silverfish in the attic and storage areas, especially in parts of the home with high humidity or moisture issues. Here are some of the most common items silverfish infest and feed on:  

  • Wallpaper
  • Envelopes
  • Old books and magazines
  • Clothing
  • Paper
  • Upholstery
  • Food items such as rolled oats, flour, and sugar

If you suspect a silverfish infestation, the sooner you get rid of them, the less damage they can cause. The fastest and most effective way to eliminate these pests is to work with a local company like Go-Forth Home Services. Contact us today to learn more about our services or request a free quote.

Silverfish Prevention Tips For Around The House

After we eliminate silverfish from your home, it is time to take steps to prevent a future infestation. Here are some silverfish prevention tips to get you started:

  • Repair any moisture issues like leaking pipes and faucets.
  • Use a dehumidifier in moist areas like the attic, basement, or crawl spaces.
  • Replace any wet, moldy wood.
  • Store old books, paperwork, magazines, and clothing in plastic containers.
  • Store foods such as sugar, flour, and oats in pest-proof containers.

If you are struggling to figure out how these pests are getting in or what attracts them, we are here to help. Contact us at Go-Forth Home Services for assistance eliminating and preventing silverfish.

The Best Way To Get Rid Of Silverfish In Your House Fast!

Working with a professional home pest control company is the best way to get rid of silverfish quickly. The sooner you can eliminate these pests, the better. Contact Go-Forth Home Services today to learn more about our services or to request your free quote and get back to having the pest-free home you deserve.