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Tricks to Eliminate “Silverfish” from Our Homes Forever
The good news? You can reclaim your space. With the right strategies, it’s entirely possible to eliminate silverfish from your home — and keep them out for good.
Here are some effective tricks to do just that.
🐛 What Are Silverfish and Why Are They a Problem?
- Paper
- Glue
- Fabrics
- Starches and sugars (even crumbs!)
Though they don’t bite or spread disease, silverfish can damage books, wallpaper, clothing, and food packaging.
✅ 7 Tricks to Eliminate Silverfish — For Good
1. Reduce Humidity Levels
Silverfish love moisture. One of the best ways to make your home less inviting is to dry it out.
- Use a dehumidifier, especially in basements, bathrooms, and laundry rooms.
- Fix leaky pipes and faucets.
- Ensure proper ventilation in damp areas.
🌀 Tip: Keep bathroom fans running during and after showers to reduce moisture build-up.
2. Declutter and Deep Clean
What to do:
- Declutter closets, basements, and attics.
- Store books and documents in sealed containers.
- Vacuum regularly, especially along baseboards, behind furniture, and in corners.
3. Seal Entry Points
Seal up:
- Gaps around doors and windows
- Cracks in baseboards or walls
- Holes near pipes or vents
Use caulk or weather stripping to block access.
4. Use Natural Repellents
- Cedar oil: Spray diluted cedarwood essential oil in corners and closets.
- Cinnamon sticks: Place them in drawers, bookshelves, or closets.
- Bay leaves: Known to repel many pests, including silverfish.
5. DIY Traps That Work
You can catch silverfish using simple household items:
Jar trap:
- Wrap a glass jar with masking tape.
- Place a piece of bread inside.
- Silverfish can climb in but can’t get back out due to the slippery interior.
- Roll up a damp newspaper.
- Leave it overnight where silverfish are active.
- In the morning, discard the paper (with the silverfish inside).
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