How to control silverfish

3 August 2025
Mohammed
How to control silverfish

Silverfish are annoying household pests that thrive in damp, dark environments, such as bathrooms, kitchens, and closets. Although they don't transmit disease, they can damage books, paper, clothing, and dried foods, making their control essential to maintaining a clean and safe home.


What are silverfish?

Silverfish are small, wingless insects with shiny, silvery or gray scales. They move quickly and hide in damp cracks and corners, particularly at night.


Silverfish Harm

They feed on starchy and organic materials such as paper and books.

They cause damage to clothing and upholstery.

They contaminate dried and stored foods.

Their presence indicates moisture problems in the home.


Effective Steps to Control Silverfish

1. Reduce Humidity

Humidity is the primary factor that attracts silverfish, so you should:


Use a dehumidifier in indoor spaces.

Ventilate bathrooms and kitchens regularly.

Repair any leaks in plumbing or walls.

2. Thorough and Periodic Cleaning

Regularly sweep floors, corners, and cracks.

Dispose of old papers, newspapers, and books stored in damp areas.

Store food in tightly sealed containers.

3. Use Appropriate Baits and Pesticides

Pre-made baits and pesticides specifically designed for silverfish are an effective and safe way to eliminate this insect. Choose products containing active ingredients such as borate or adhesives.


4. Seal Cracks and Openings

Seal cracks and gaps in walls or floors.

Use silicone or sealant to prevent the insect from entering.


Effective Products for Silverfish Control

In our store, we offer a selection of products specialized in silverfish control, including:


Ready-made baits in gel or tablet form

Sticky traps

Insecticide sprays for safe indoor use


🔗 To purchase a silverfish control product:

"Demon Max EC 500ml"


Additional tips for future prevention:

Regularly monitor humidity levels.

Dispose of unnecessary paper and cardboard scraps.

Use silica gel bags or activated charcoal to absorb moisture from cupboards.