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Do LED Lights Attract Silverfish?

Silverfish are one of the most unsettling things you can find in your shower, sink, or basement. These small, shiny creatures are not really fish—they just look like them! They're actually insects with oval-shaped bodies that typically measure under an inch in length, although long-tailed silverfish are often longer. They're attracted to moisture and darkness, two things that can easily be found inside homes and businesses.

There isn't a lot of direct risk involved with being around silverfish, though they can cause damage if not addressed properly. They're hard to keep away, as it seems no matter how many you squish with a balled-up paper towel, they always find their way back.

If you've found yourself dealing with an infestation of silverfish, you may have wondered about the impacts of LED lights and if they're a leading cause of attraction. Many people feel as though these pests are more common in areas with artificial lighting, and lots of other bugs seem to be attracted to the brightness. Thankfully, the service professionals at Greenix are knowledgeable about silverfish, what attracts them, and how to handle an infestation.

Are Silverfish Harmful?

Generally speaking, silverfish are not harmful. They're very small and don't like being around people. They can, however, become a problem if ignored. Silverfish can contaminate food and water in your home, potentially passing along disease and infection through their droppings. They also like to chew on things, so your belongings are at risk when silverfish are about.

How Do Silverfish Get Inside?

There are many ways silverfish may have invaded your home or business. They're small and flexible, so they can creep in through the tiniest of cracks and crevices in pursuit of food or shelter. You may also have accidentally let them in by leaving open a door or window or carrying in boxes, bags, papers, or other things made of high-starch material silverfish like to eat.

Are Silverfish Attracted To Light?

Many people believe silverfish are attracted to LED light, as other types of bugs like moths and flies swarm any bulb or lamp they can find once it gets dark. These lights also emit a little bit of warmth, which is another thing pests look for.

For these reasons and more, it's natural to wonder if silverfish are attracted to LED lighting. However, the simple answer is no, silverfish are not attracted to LED lights.

When silverfish enter your home or business, they're doing so in pursuit of food and water. They can find it in many different places, but they tend to stick to dark, damp, and cool areas. In turn, this means they avoid places illuminated by LED lights. Silverfish may be curious enough to examine a bright light source, but it does not attract them.

Get Affordable Silverfish Control With Greenix

The sight of silverfish is undoubtedly stressful, but it can also be a blessing in disguise. It's usually indicative of larger problems, including potential water leaks, decaying wood, and easy points of entry for pests. If you find silverfish in your home or business, search the surrounding area to make sure there are no obvious signs of damage or other concerns.

There are things you can do to fight back against silverfish, but DIY methods of pest control always fall short. For the best protection, call in the professionals at Greenix Pest Control. Using our proven five-step process, our team of experts will identify your problem and eliminate it once and for all. To learn more, get a free quote on silverfish control services or give us a call today!


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