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🚫 How to Block Their Secret Entrances
1. Seal Cracks and Gaps
- Use caulk or silicone to seal baseboards, trim, and foundation cracks.
- Install door sweeps and weatherstripping on exterior doors.
2. Reduce Humidity
- Run dehumidifiers in damp rooms (like basements or bathrooms).
- Fix leaks under sinks, around toilets, and in crawl spaces.
- Keep rooms well-ventilated, especially if you use a dryer indoors.
3. Declutter and Deep Clean
- Toss old magazines, cardboard boxes, and unused linens.
- Vacuum regularly — especially around corners, crevices, and baseboards.
- Store food in airtight containers (even pet food!).
4. Use Natural Deterrents
- Sprinkle diatomaceous earth in suspected areas — it’s non-toxic but lethal to bugs.
- Place cedar shavings, bay leaves, or citrus peels in closets and bookshelves — silverfish dislike the smell.
⚠️ Signs You Might Have a Silverfish Infestation
- Tiny pepper-like droppings (often found in drawers or under sinks)
- Shed skins (they molt as they grow)
- Yellow stains or damage on books, wallpaper, or clothing
- Increased sightings, especially at night
🧠 Final Thoughts: Silverfish Are Sneaky, But Beatable
Silverfish may seem mysterious, but their habits are predictable: they want moisture, darkness, and a free snack. Once you understand where they’re sneaking in — and what they’re after — you can cut off their access and stop the invasion at its source.
So don’t wait until you spot one crawling across your pillow (yikes!). Take action now and close those secret entrances before your home becomes their favorite hiding place.
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