Silverfish gone, dampness and all.
Silverfish chew through paper, books, and fabric, and they thrive wherever it's dark and humid. We clear them out and help you fix the moisture that keeps drawing them in.
They follow moisture and starch.
Humidity and damp
Silverfish need moisture to survive, so bathrooms, basements, and under-sink areas are their favorite spots.
Starchy food sources
They feed on paper, books, wallpaper glue, cardboard, and fabric, so storage and clutter feed them well.
Dark, undisturbed spaces
Quiet, rarely-cleaned areas give silverfish the calm, hidden conditions they need to breed unnoticed.
Treat the bug, and the dampness.
Inspect for moisture and harborage
We find the damp areas, cracks, and storage spots where silverfish hide, feed, and breed.
Build a plan
A targeted plan that treats the silverfish and addresses the humidity and food sources keeping them around.
Treat and seal
Pet-safe and family-safe products in the right spots, plus advice on sealing cracks and cutting moisture.
Follow up and protect
Silverfish breed slowly but live a long time. We follow up to confirm they're gone, and if they return between visits, so do we, at no extra cost.
Think you may have a silverfish infestation?
Spotting these signs? Call a RAYMAX Specialist at 800-893-1124 and we'll track down the source.
What draws them in, and how to keep them out.
Silverfish are manageable once you understand what attracts them. Tap any topic to learn more.
Humidity and damp areas+
Silverfish need moisture to survive, so damp, humid areas are a major draw. Bathrooms, basements, laundry rooms, and the space under sinks give them the conditions they need to thrive and stay hydrated.
Starchy food sources+
Silverfish feed on starches and sugars found in paper, books, wallpaper glue, cardboard boxes, and even fabric. Stored items and clutter give them an easy, undisturbed food supply that keeps them around.
Dark, undisturbed spaces+
Silverfish are nocturnal and shy away from light, so they settle in quiet, rarely-disturbed places like storage closets, attics, and the backs of cabinets, where they can breed without being noticed.
Can I do it myself?+
Often, yes, at least for a small problem. Reduce humidity, seal cracks, declutter storage areas, and store starchy items in sealed containers. Cutting off moisture and food is the most effective DIY step. If they keep appearing, though, that usually points to a deeper moisture issue or hidden harborage.
When to call a professional+
Call a pro if silverfish keep appearing despite your efforts, or if you're finding damage to books, documents, or clothing. They hide in hard-to-reach places like wall voids and deep storage, which makes them tough to fully eliminate. A professional can find the source, treat it, and help you correct the conditions so they don't return.
Answers before you even ask.
Are silverfish harmful?+
Why do I keep finding them in my bathroom?+
Can I get rid of them myself?+
Are treatments safe for my family and pets?+
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