Do you have a silverfish problem on your property in Myrtle Beach? 365 Wildlife and Pest Control can help. We offer the best silverfish pest control treatments in the area to free your home of these pests. Silverfish are naturally attracted to moisture, and with the moist ocean climate of Myrtle Beach, silverfish are abundant in homes in the area.
Silverfish do not bite, do not spread diseases and are not directly harmful to people. Instead, they mostly just damage belongings like books and frighten some people with their appearance. If you need silverfish control in the Myrtle Beach area, contact us today at (843) 438-6816!
Despite their name, silverfish are not fish, but instead they are insects, roughly ½ an inch to 1 inch long. Silverfish have scales of a silvery-metallic color, and have two large antennae on their heads and two smaller cerci (similar to antennae) on the abdomen. These insects move in a motion similar to fish swimming, which is where their name comes from. Silverfish love eating sugar, starch and cellulose. Silverfish can eat book bindings, clothes, carpeting, coffee, dandruff, glue, hair, paper, photos and plaster. Silverfish are especially known to eat stored paper, so books, newspapers, old magazines and comic books are at risk.
Silverfish are not harmful to humans, as they cannot bite and they do not carry or spread any diseases. However, silverfish are known to be a nuisance pest, as they are prone to destroying fabrics and cellulose. Silverfish eat dandruff, so they will occasionally make their way inside your bed and crawl on you so they can feed on the dandruff, which is why many people find silverfish inside their beds. While this won’t hurt you, many people find this extremely distressing and want any silverfish inside the home removed as quickly as possible.
The number one thing that attracts silverfish in a home is the presence of moisture and humidity. These bugs need high levels of humidity to survive, meaning that a great way to prevent them is to get a dehumidifier installed in your home. Silverfish can live without food for up to a year, but will die without water in days.
Silverfish also prefer higher temperatures, so you might find them in the warmer areas of your home. Silverfish hate the light, so they will often be found in the dark, warm, wet areas of your home. Think underneath appliances, inside bathrooms, underneath sinks, inside basements, and near leaky pipes.
In terms of food, silverfish eat anything with sugar and starch. They are known to feed on paper products and fabrics like books, wallpaper, glue from book bindings, linen, silk, food packaging, and more. Clutter with plenty of places to hide and plenty of paper to feed on will attract these pests.
While silverfish do not cause direct harm to humans, they are known to destroy fabric and paper, making them a nuisance pest. Keeping your home’s humidity level and temperature down can help, as well as vacuuming regularly, not keeping lots of clutter around, and making sure any potential water leaks are sealed up. Another great way to eliminate your silverfish problem is to contact a professional pest control service like 365 Wildlife and Pest Control. While some pest control products for silverfish can be bought over the counter, pest control professionals have access to industry-grade products that are much stronger and more effective. Moreover, our licensed pest control professionals have the knowledge and experience to strategically employ pest control strategies for the most effective silverfish removal. The cost for our silverfish treatment is variable, and will be determined after we inspect your property. Alongside silverfish, our pest control treatments also work for:
Contact 365 Wildlife and Pest Control today for the best silverfish control treatments in the Myrtle Beach area at (843) 438-6816 or fill out a contact form!