They are eating your bed clothing!
they may get ate by animals
Silverfish can be found in dark, damp environments such as basements, bathrooms, kitchens, and areas with high humidity levels. They like to hide in cracks, crevices, and behind baseboards, feeding on starchy materials like paper, glue, and clothing. Silverfish are nocturnal and move quickly when disturbed.
Army ants are predatory and may consume silverfish if they come across them while foraging. Silverfish, being scavengers, may also feed on dead army ants if the opportunity arises. However, these interactions are not well-studied and may vary depending on the specific circumstances.
About 2 inches.
The roach like bug that you are talking about may be a silverfish. The diet of a silverfish is mainly sugars and starches.
Yes, bed bugs, springtails, silverfish, firebrats...there are many.
I just found a bug like that you have mentioned and after looking online it appears to be a silverfish. For either bedbugs or silverfish you want to call an exterminator if you see a lot. While the silverfish don't bother human beings they do damage to books, curtains...
I think you mean Silverfish, and that would be Lespisma sacchrina
No, a silverfish is a wingless insect.
Silverfish are insects.
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.
None- that would be a joining.
No, they are insects.Common Silverfish Species Lepisma saccharina
Antarctic silverfish was created in 1902.
Yes. One time, I saw a silverfish on my ceiling!
Silverfish Trivia was created on 2007-04-17.
they may get ate by animals