Silverfish Control
in Denver.
Professional silverfish treatment across Denver. Paper-eating, wallpaper-paste-loving bugs in basements, attics, and bathrooms.

Silverfish are a recurring concern across the Denver metro, and Denver is no exception. Denver's mix of mature urban tree canopy, alley networks, and dense multi-family housing creates ideal pest habitat. The South Platte River corridor, Cherry Creek, and Sloan's Lake all support wildlife populations that overlap with adjacent residential blocks. Silverfish love damp basements, bathroom wall voids, attic insulation, stored cardboard boxes, and any humid undisturbed dark space with starchy food sources.
Older Denver-metro homes with fieldstone or unfinished basements experience chronic silverfish populations. New homes with code-required vapor barriers see silverfish primarily in upper bathrooms and attic spaces. In Denver specifically, dense multi-family housing means pests move building-to-building through wall voids and shared infrastructure. restaurant and tourist density supports established cockroach populations. mature tree canopy provides squirrel and roof-rat highways. greenways and parks act as wildlife reservoirs feeding into the surrounding blocks. compounds the picture — meaning Denver homes face silverfish pressure that's distinct from the metro average.
EPC has run silverfish jobs across every corner of Denver. Denver's housing ranges from 1900s-era brick bungalows in West Highlands and Wash Park to mid-century ranches in Hilltop and modern townhomes in RiNo. Older homes have rubble or stone foundations with countless micro-entry points; newer construction has tighter envelopes but is vulnerable through garage doors and utility penetrations. Our approach is paper-eating, wallpaper-paste-loving bugs in basements, attics, and bathrooms.
How EPC Treats Silverfish in Denver
Perimeter and Void Treatment
Residual treatment around foundation, basement, attic eaves, and bathroom wall voids. Long-residual products work well because silverfish populations are slow-growing.
Crack-and-Crevice Dust
Insecticidal dust in wall voids, behind baseboards, in attic insulation gaps. Long-lasting in dry undisturbed environments.
Humidity Recommendations
Tech walks the property identifying moisture issues — sweating crawlspace, leaky bathroom plumbing, missing vapor barrier. Reducing humidity below 50% kills silverfish populations slowly.
Storage Sanitation
Recommendation list for cardboard storage, attic insulation gaps, basement document boxes — silverfish food/harborage that needs to be removed or sealed.
Signs of Silverfish in Denver Homes
- Silvery, fast-moving insects in basements, bathrooms, attics
- Yellowish stains and small holes in stored paper, books, cardboard
- Damage to wallpaper edges and book bindings
- Tiny pepper-like droppings around stored items
- Concentration in dark damp storage areas
Silverfish Prevention for Denver Properties
- Run dehumidifiers in basements and crawlspaces (target <50% RH)
- Replace cardboard storage boxes with sealed plastic bins
- Repair plumbing leaks promptly; vent bathrooms during/after showers
- Remove old paper products, magazines, and newspaper stacks from basements and attics
- Caulk gaps around bathroom plumbing penetrations and baseboards
Free Silverfish Estimate in Denver
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