In buildings silverfish can only exist in sufficiently humid crevice rich environments.
Are there silverfish in my attic.
No not unless you put it there but even on the surface all you need is one trailing ant to find it and voila he ll bring his buddies.
Silverfish come in a bunch of varieties are pretty creepy looking and get their name from their silvery or gray color.
Roaches silverfish and others also will eventually find it and the result is dead bugs.
First of all you should thoroughly examine the common hiding places.
For example you might spot one silverfish in the kitchen but the infestation could originate from your bathroom.
You might recognize their carrot shaped bodies and tons of antennae sticking out.
Other measures that may be taken to eliminate silverfish at least temporarily include the following.
If there are things that you can t bear to get rid of store them in air tight bins especially if you are planning to keep them in the basement or attic.
But the insect known as the silverfish does come in through your exterior walls and has no problem breathing in your attic.
They are there for the same reason they are anywhere.
Tip about checking the basement and attic first was helpful.
Are silverfish harmful to humans.
Ensure conditions no longer right.
I ve been in the same home for 36 years.
Silverfish are also most active at night which is why they usually freak you out when you re reaching for that bedtime book or headed to the bathroom to brush your teeth.
Silverfish aren t a big threat to your indoor environment or to your health in small numbers.
They move quickly and like to come out at night.
This means you have to keep an eye on drains attic spaces or basement as the most likely premises.
Silver fish are not generally an attic pest.
There is a food source.
Throughout the millions of years silverfish have crept around the planet they never evolved to have wings.
They provide food for spiders and other predatory insects so they can help maintain the balance in.
Does it get under the insulation.
I believe that the blown in cellulose insutalion in my attic came infested with silverfish.
So basically everything you really want in a bug.
If these two conditions are removed the silverfish will not be able to survive.
Over the years books stored in the attic did show evidence of silverfish.
While silverfish are a bit creepy and somewhat awkward to eliminate they do not bite and are not venomous.