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How To Get Rid Of The Silverfish In Your Home

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If you have suddenly noticed that you have an infestation of silverfish in your home, you will want to get rid of them as soon as possible. To help you do just that, you will want to take the time to review the following pieces of advice.

Use A Dehumidifier

It is important to remember that silverfish love dark damp places. If you remove the dampness, it really does not matter how dark your home gets, the silverfish will no longer want to take up residence in it. You can purchase a dehumidifier online or at a department or home improvement store. You may need more than one to cover all of the damp areas of the home in order to effectively get rid of the silverfish. Places such as all of the bathrooms in the home and the basement tend to be the most damp and most likely to receive the most silverfish activity.

Spread Some Boric Acid

You will want to sprinkle some boric acid powder whereever it is that you suspect the silverfish live or where you have seen them traveling. However, boric acid in its powder form is extremely toxic to pets. If you have pets in the home, it is best to keep them away from the area that will be treated with the boric acid. As a precaution, you can mix the boric acid with water and spray it in the affected areas, as this dilutes it enough for safety purposes, but it will still remain effective enough to take care of the silverfish problem.

Fill In All Cracks With Caulking

It is important to make sure that you are putting an end to the point of access that the silverfish are using to enter and exit your home whenever they want. Take a few tubes of caulking and caulk around all basements, window and door frames, foundation cracks, and anywhere else you suspect the silverfish may be squeezing in through. Make sure that you are giving your home a quick inspection every couple of days so you can spot any holes or cracks that you may have missed. Once you are confident that you have secured your home, you will start to see a lot less silverfish in your home.

After reading through the previously mentioned tips, you should now have little trouble tackling the silverfish problem you have started to experience in your home. For more help, contact a pest control service like Environmental Services Pest Control.


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