If you’ve ever seen a fast-moving, silver-coloured insect dart across your bathroom floor or kitchen tiles, chances are you’ve encountered a silverfish. While these pests aren’t harmful to humans, they can cause damage to books, clothes, wallpaper, and food packaging — and spotting one often means there are more hiding nearby.

In this guide, we’ll explain:

  • What silverfish are

  • Why they’re common in Irish homes

  • Where they hide and what they eat

  • How to prevent infestations

  • When to call a professional


🔎 What Are Silverfish?

Silverfish (Lepisma saccharina) are small, wingless insects known for their shiny, silvery bodies and wriggling, fish-like movement. They thrive in damp, dark, and warm environments, making Irish bathrooms, kitchens, and hot presses ideal hiding spots.

Although they don’t bite or spread disease, silverfish can be a real nuisance — and they often go unnoticed until an infestation becomes well established.

Close-up image of a silverfish crawling across beige ceramic floor tiles. The insect’s long antennae and silvery, tapered body are clearly visible, highlighting typical indoor movement patterns.

🏠 Why Are Silverfish in My House?

Silverfish are attracted to:

  • Humidity and moisture – ideal breeding conditions

  • Warmth – central heating and poor ventilation create perfect indoor environments

  • Food sources – they feed on starches, sugars, paper, glue, fabric, and dead skin cells

They often enter homes through:

  • Cracks in walls or foundations

  • Gaps under doors or around pipes

  • Items brought in from storage (books, cardboard, old clothes)


🕵️ Where to Look for Silverfish

Silverfish tend to hide in:

  • Bathroom cupboards and behind toilets

  • Under kitchen sinks or appliances

  • Hot presses and boiler cupboards

  • Attics with insulation and stored items

  • Boxes of books, newspapers, or old clothes

Because they are nocturnal, they usually come out at night — making them difficult to spot during the day.


🧼 How to Prevent Silverfish Infestations

Here are some effective prevention tips to reduce silverfish activity:

  1. Reduce moisture – Use dehumidifiers in damp areas and fix leaks.

  2. Improve ventilation – Especially in bathrooms and kitchens.

  3. Store dry goods properly – Use sealed containers for cereals, flour, and pet food.

  4. Declutter – Avoid storing papers, cardboard, or old fabrics in damp spaces.

  5. Seal entry points – Check skirting boards, floor cracks, and pipe gaps.

If you’re already noticing silverfish, it’s likely they’ve found a long-term hiding spot — and prevention alone won’t remove them.


✅ How Raptor Pest Control Can Help

At Raptor Pest Control, we offer targeted silverfish control in Meath, Dublin, and surrounding counties. Our treatments are designed to eliminate active infestations and prevent them from returning.

We use:

  • Residual insecticide treatments safe for homes with children and pets

  • Moisture and habitat assessments to identify risk areas

  • Expert sealing and prevention advice

Don’t ignore the signs of a silverfish infestation — early treatment can prevent long-term damage to your belongings and property.


📞 Book Your Silverfish Treatment Today

If you’ve spotted silverfish in your bathroom, kitchen, or attic, don’t wait. Contact Gary at Raptor Pest Control for fast, discreet, and effective treatment.

👉 Get in touch today to schedule an inspection or request a quote.


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