Silverfish thrive in Boston's humid continental climate where Atlantic moisture meets older masonry and wood-frame structures. We focus on the hidden moisture sources common in Beacon Hill brownstones and South End row houses, applying borate-based dusts and gel baits into wall voids, behind baseboards and along pipe chases rather than broad spraying.
Edge cases we see regularly include infestations that cross unit lines in multi-family buildings and silverfish that migrate from damp crawl spaces into finished living areas after heavy rain. Our treatments use low-odor, non-repellent products that allow the insects to carry material back to egg-laying sites, and we always seal plumbing penetrations and install door sweeps as part of the service.
Historic properties on the Freedom Trail corridor often have plaster-and-lath walls that require careful drilling and dust injection to avoid visible damage. We never use fumigation for silverfish; instead we combine targeted baiting with dehumidification advice tied to each neighborhood's typical basement conditions.
Silverfish Control Services We Offer
✓Residential Silverfish Treatment
One-time or recurring bait and dust application for single-family homes in Back Bay, South End and Jamaica Plain, focused on bathrooms, kitchens and basements.
✓Multi-Family Silverfish Control
Coordinated treatment across units in Dorchester and Roxbury triple-deckers that prevents silverfish from moving through shared walls and pipe runs.
✓Historic Home Silverfish Remediation
Low-impact dust injection and exclusion work for Beacon Hill and North End properties where plaster walls and original trim require careful access points.
✓Commercial Kitchen Silverfish Control
Targeted gel baiting and void treatment for restaurants and food-service spaces near Faneuil Hall and Boston Harbor that meets health-code inspection needs.
✓Attic and Basement Silverfish Exclusion
Sealing of vents, pipe entries and foundation cracks in Brighton and Allston homes combined with moisture-reduction recommendations.
✓Silverfish Monitoring and Follow-Up
Placement of glue boards and quarterly re-inspection visits for properties in Charlestown and East Boston that have recurring moisture issues.
How it works
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Detailed Inspection
We inspect bathrooms, kitchens, basements and attics for moisture sources and silverfish harborage, noting any shared-wall issues common in Suffolk County row houses.
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Targeted Application
Borate dusts and gel baits are placed in voids, behind appliances and along baseboards; no broad spraying is used inside living spaces.
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Exclusion Work
We seal obvious entry points and recommend dehumidifier settings based on the specific neighborhood's typical humidity levels.
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Follow-Up Visit
A second visit 10-14 days later checks monitoring boards and reapplies material only where activity remains.
Pricing
Most residential silverfish jobs in Boston fall between $175 and $350 depending on square footage and whether the building is single-family or multi-unit.