Can’t keep the silverfish away? You’ll be surprised what attracts them

Can't keep the silverfish away? You'll be surprised what attracts them

Silverfish are several millimeters long, silvery arthropods that move very quickly in a zigzag motion.. Light has a repellent effect on them. When we light them, they quickly penetrate into the cracks. Their presence indicates excessive moisture in the room. Fortunately, they can be easily driven away.

Silverfish attract. That’s why they are most often found in the bathroom, but also in the kitchen or in the basement.

They enter the apartments through leaking ventilation grilles and gaps in the slats. They can settle in one place for many years.

Few people know that silverfish are attracted to books, wallpapers and paper. It turns out that they eat these materials because they digest cellulose. In addition, they feed on food remains, sugars and dead insects.

Interestingly, they can be beneficial because they eat mold, mites and fungi. Unfortunately, larger numbers of these arthropods can be bothersome.

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To get rid of silverfish, we should first ensure that the apartment is clean and dry. Ventilation grilles and spaces under the bathtub and washing machine should be washed regularly. That’s where they hide.

It is also recommended to air the rooms regularly. Low temperature will discourage these arthropods from staying in our apartment. It should be lower than 15 degrees Celsius.

It is worth placing moisture absorbers in the apartment. Let’s also check if the ventilation grilles are working properly.

We can get rid of silverfish by placing sachets in the corners of rooms with odors they do not tolerate.. We are talking about the scent of lavender, lemon, rosemary or cinnamon and cloves.

By applying these rules, we will quickly drive silverfish out of our house. Remember that chemicals should be a last resort. Of course, they will have an insecticidal effect, but if the number of arthropods is small, it is better to use natural methods.

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