They can be especially attracted by mold and wood rot that result from a leaky and damp roof.
Silverfish on roof.
Wrap a mason jar in masking tape and place a piece of bread inside.
They look for starch and sugar and some of their favorites are books and newspapers.
Silverfish can be very difficult to control especially in those homes which have wood shake shingle roofs.
Before you go to bed aka silverfish s active hours.
First understand that silverfish will live on roof tops under shingles around gutters and under exterior siding.
Shakes hold moisture and permit surface molds to grow which serve as food for silverfish.
Unlike bigger infestations that require you to spray nasty pesticides and temporarily move out of your home silverfish do not cause any damage.
Silverfish can also enter your residence by way of cracks and unseen holes in your roof.
They also love fungal molds like those that are common on cedar roofs as well as cellulose which is often found in shampoo shaving cream and other similar.
Silverfish look for homes that provide not only great food sources but also solid place to hide.
Plus they can actually be caught with a simple homemade silverfish trap.
When its warm there is no reason for them to go inside so you may only see one every now and then when they.
How can you get rid of silverfish in wood.
In fact shake roofs are excellent breeding sites for silverfish during the warmer months as they have an abundance of moisture cellulose starch and dead insects.
Silverfish can be found almost anywhere in a house including living rooms bedrooms bathrooms attics basements garages and shake roofs.