Cellulose shampoos glue in books linen silk and dead insects may be food sources.
Do silverfish get in attic insulation.
For diy attic insulation you ve got two choices.
For an easy non toxic way to kill silverfish sprinkle some diatomaceous earth in places where you ve seen them like under the sink in the basement and in the back of cabinets.
How to get rid of silverfish.
Silverfish feed on carbohydrates particularly sugars and starches.
Look at stored boxes and insulation in your attic as a food source for the silverfish.
Silverfish eat starches and sugars found in paper glue book bindings insulation and cardboard boxes and they usually hang out pretty close to their food source.
Remove the insulation and get everything sprayed.
Baits and traps there are several baits and silverfish traps you can make or buy in order to get rid of silverfish.
Use airtight plastic storage bins for paper and get rid of anything that you find full of silverfish.
When you use baits or dusts get it as close as possible to the silverfish habitat for maximum.
Loose fill or batt the common term for blanket insulation.
We just got new insulation blown in and i don t want to disturb the new insulation.
I think they are coming from the attic since that s the only place i can t really treat.
Both dust would need a duster applicator.
To get rid of silverfish vacuum your home thoroughly to remove eggs that might be hiding in carpets floorboards and hard to reach corners and crevices.
If you have books in your attic these insects can do quite a bit of damage to them.
Both can be added to uninsulated attics or layered over existing material.
Silverfish eat the cellulose in paper products and the glue found in the bindings of books.
They have been found in unopened food packages.
Still hiring a professional pest control is one of the best ways to get rid of silverfish because they will be able to pinpoint the infestation and get rid of the almost permanently.
It is best to dust or bait these areas for greater control.
I ve read the websites about silverfish and what they like etc.
The silverfish can then scurry down into the house to feed at will should they tire of or exhaust their supply of insulation.
Once you ve decided which type is best for you examine the material options and prices to home in on the right product.
Eliminate food sources.
The cimexa dust will last a couple of years.
What do i do.
Further since insulation can also be a meal for silverfish in and of itself it is not uncommon to see silverfish infestations that are concentrated in the attic.
Homeowners often transport silverfish indoors unknowingly.
Use 1 lb of dust per 800 1000 square feet.
Use an insecticide dust like d fense dust or cimexa dust in the attic if the silverfish are in the attic area.
The d fense dust will last 6 12 months.