Keeping Silverfish Out Of Your Austin Home

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For a lot of people, silverfish don't seem like a real pest like cockroaches or rodents. They are less discussed in the public, which is why they can be so annoying and confusing. Silverfish are small and scary, and you need to know how to get rid of them. When you find you have a silverfish infestation in your home, you need to learn how professional pest control in Austin can stop them and protect your family.

What Do Silverfish In Austin Look Like?

In Austin, there are a few different types of silverfish that you can find invading your home. Some of these different types of silverfish are:

  • Bristletail silverfish
  • Common silverfish
  • Four-lined silverfish
  • Gray silverfish
  • Firebrat silverfish
  • Jumping bristletail silverfish

There are a few varieties, and you can find both small and big silverfish, but they still share most of the same characteristics. The average silverfish is just about ¾ of an inch long and has six legs. They are oval-shaped and will generally be silver like their name, but there are some that are more of a brown color.

The main defining visual characteristic of the silverfish that sets it apart from other pests is its "tails." Some people call them “bristletails” instead of silverfish because of them. A silverfish has three bristle-like or tail-like appendages on the rear of its body. On some smaller silverfish, it is harder to see, but if you have a big silverfish it is hard to miss them.

Signs Of Silverfish In Your Austin House

Silverfish are small so it is very easy to miss them, but when you can’t find them directly, you might still be able to see the different signs of silverfish in your home. Some of these different signs are things such as feeding marks, which are little holes and notches that can be found in whatever they eat, and you can also find yellow stains, scales, and feces around these materials as well.

Silverfish in your home will most often be seen eating objects like:

  • Upholstered furniture
  • Clothes
  • Wallpaper
  • Books
  • Stored food
  • Paper
  • Shampoo and toothpaste

Any one of these items is susceptible to being eaten by silverfish, and some of the more sensitive items like food, clothes, and toiletries can easily be contaminated by silverfish. If you think a silverfish has been contaminating any of these items, it is important that you throw them away quickly. 

Do Silverfish In Austin Bite?

Many other pests like silverfish have been known to bite, so many people that have silverfish in their home will see what they think are silverfish bites, but in reality, they are not. Silverfish do not bite and do not spread disease. You can see silverfish bite different foods, glues, and clothing, but you will not see them biting you any time soon.

Because these pests do not bite or spread diseases, they have become known more so as nuisance pests, but it is still important that you get rid of them soon because when left alone for too long they can quickly reproduce. This is why you should quickly contact the professionals at Roberts Termite & Pest Control.

How To Get Rid Of Silverfish In Your Austin Home

The best way to get rid of silverfish in your Austin home is to contact the professionals at Roberts Termite & Pest Control. We know that even if you like different critters and bugs, you do not want them in your home disturbing your peace and your family.

At Roberts Termite & Pest Control, we know the best ways to get rid of silverfish. We know where to look to spot these pests, and how to stop them. We will conduct an inspection of your home and find out the extent of the silverfish infestation, and from there we will come up with a customized home pest control plan to get rid of these pests for good.

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