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The most widespread species of wingless insects, adult silverfish are commonly found in homes, feeding on a variety of materials such as paper, glue, and textiles.
Closely related to silverfish, these pests are usually found in warmer environments where silverfish live, such as attics or near heating units, making timely pest control essential.
Although not true silverfish, booklice are often confused with them. They are typically found in damp environments and can also damage paper and books.
Silverfish are known for feeding on a variety of materials, including paper, and fabric. Early intervention helps prevent damage to valuable items
Silverfish can breed quickly in undisturbed, moist areas where silverfish hide, often going unnoticed until damage becomes visible.
Although silverfish do not carry diseases, their presence can create an unhygienic environment.
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Spotting a silverfish darting across the floor or walls, especially at night when they are most active, is one of the most obvious signs of an infestation.
Droppings resemble black pepper and can often be found near areas where silverfish are feeding, such as in the kitchen, pantry, or bathroom.
If you find holes, yellow stains, or irregular damage on wallpaper, clothing, or food packaging, it's a sign of silverfish activity.
Silverfish shed their skins as they grow, and finding these discarded skins around your home is a clear indication of an infestation.
As common pests, silverfish are often found silverfish thriving in damp areas, and they can multiply rapidly within a few weeks. We begin with a comprehensive inspection to locate hotspots.
We apply safe and effective treatments to eliminate silverfish using eco-friendly. Silverfish feed on items stored in cardboard boxes, books, and fabrics, so our pest control process targets these areas to stop damage.
Our team offers tips on how to reduce moisture levels, eliminate food sources, and seal entry points to prevent future silverfish infestations.
After the initial treatment, we schedule follow-up visits to ensure silverfish are completely eradicated. Our methods help you get rid of them from dark corners, hidden spots, and other items they infest.
Our mission is simple, to deliver reliable pest control that keeps your home, business, and community clean, safe, and pest-free. With years of on-ground expertise, we focus on eliminating adult silverfish and their eggs before they hatch, particularly in areas with high humidity, to prevent future infestations.
Yes, silverfish can damage second-hand furniture, especially wooden pieces or items with upholstery. They are attracted to fabrics, glue, and wood, making them a threat to your furniture if left unchecked.
Yes, silverfish are common in Australian homes, particularly in damp and humid areas. They are often found in kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and other areas with high moisture levels.
To manage silverfish, start by sealing cracks around window frames and doors where they may enter. Regularly inspect cardboard boxes and avoid storing materials like paper or fabric in damp areas. For a more thorough solution, consider professional pest control to target hidden silverfish nests and prevent future infestations.
Our mission is to provide dependable pest control that keeps your home, business, and community safe and pest-free. Backed by years of hands-on experience and a customer-focused approach, we focus on long-term prevention—not just short-term treatment.