Want this question answered?
Silverfish go through complete process to get to metamorphosis. The silverfish Metamorphosis is about three to four stages long. Its very hard to see silver fish because of there size. Silverfish are mostly found in your bathroom or in your garage. Silverfish like to eat flies and dead skin of yours. If you find some in your house don't worry because they are harmless. No silverfish do not live in your backyard or the forests. They are mostly found in your house. The last thing you should know about silverfish is that they are 25mm and they live up to 3-7 years of life span. these are the things you should know about silverfish THANK YOU!!!!!
dark damp places
The Silverfish Bug is known to consume sugar and starch type foods in the home. For example, this bug often lives in basement and attics in houses where it is moist.
Silverfish live on land.
No, a silverfish is a wingless insect.
Silverfish are insects.
Silverfish cannot climb smooth plastic. I caught one in a smooth plastic cup, and it was trapped for days. I don't know if they can climb textured plastic.
Antarctic silverfish was created in 1902.
No, they are insects.Common Silverfish Species Lepisma saccharina
>I got a terrific answer on this topic from Bob Haskins. He wrote a book called Silverfish >Control: How to Get Rid of Silverfish. Check it out at www.getridofsilverfish.com Thanks for sharing those terrific answers. =( The three main points are : - getting rig of moist, having laundry in a room generates sufficient moist in the air for the bugs to survive) - getting rid of their food. Store everything in plastic containers/boxes - get rid of their hiding places, fix cracks and wallpaper. You should also try keeping your kitchen and eating areas clean. Silverfish are scavengers and can live off of the crumbs you leave on the floor.
I think it could be a silverfish. funny name i know. These creature are nocturnal and like dark damp places. i know cos i found some silverfish under my bed. but it might not be silverfish.
Yes. One time, I saw a silverfish on my ceiling!