Silverfish eat the cellulose in paper products and the glue found in the bindings of books.
Silverfish in attic insulation.
When you use baits or dusts get it as close as possible to the silverfish habitat for maximum.
I am convinced the insulation came with.
If you have books in your attic these insects can do quite a bit of damage to them.
A pest management professional should always handle this type of insect control.
Silverfish removal may sometimes require the application of insecticides.
Since insulation is found in the attic generally one of the least trafficked spaces in the home it can certainly become home to these and other pests.
If you have these insects in your attic there are a few things you should be aware of.
Look at stored boxes and insulation in your attic as a food source for the silverfish.
Silverfish are nocturnal and move very quickly.
Leave a lot of open space.
A professional can help develop a strategy for dealing with silverfish infestations and preventing future outbreaks.
Most often homeowners detect silverfish when they find one on the floor or in a sink or bathtub.
But since i had the attic insulation which had been fiberglass changed to blown in cellulose this past summer i ve been finding silverfish in the kitchen bathroom hall and bedrooms.
It is best to dust or bait these areas for greater control.
Would you recommend removing all the paper and then calling an exterminator.
However if you have a severe active infestation of silverfish further action will need to be taken.
Silverfish might try to come.
Further since insulation can also be a meal for silverfish in and of itself it is not uncommon to see silverfish infestations that are concentrated in the attic.
Signs of a silverfish infestation.
Check your basement and attic first.
Silverfish are fairly harmless but these grayish blue serpentine creatures aren t pleasant to have around the house.
Their feeding damage also can indicate their presence along with their tiny pepperlike feces.
I ve been in the same home for 36 years.
Over the years books stored in the attic did show evidence of silverfish.
The d fense dust will last 6 12 months.
The cimexa dust will last a couple of years.
Silverfish prevention control in the home nocturnal secretive.
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Seems they are eating the old paper backing that is falling off the old batt insulation.
If you have stored photos silverfish can chew their way in and ruin those photos.
Paper backed or cellulose insulation in these areas is a great source of food for silverfish.
What would you do.
Both dust would need a duster applicator.
Getting rid of silverfish may be a challenge best left to the experts.
I found silverfish in my attic.