Overview of Silverfish in Georgia
Silverfish in Georgia are a common indoor pest, thriving in the state’s warm and humid climate. These nocturnal insects prefer dark, moist environments and are often found damaging items like books, clothing, wallpaper, and pantry goods.
Because silverfish are excellent at hiding and reproduce quickly, professional pest control is often necessary to eliminate infestations and prevent long-term damage. To learn more about pests in your area, visit our full Pest Library.
Common Silverfish in Georgia
Silverfish are easily recognized by their distinctive appearance:
- About 1/2 to 1 inch long
- Silvery-gray with metallic scales
- Teardrop-shaped bodies
- Three long bristles at the rear
- Quick, darting, fish-like movement
Like cockroaches in Georgia, silverfish are moisture-loving pests that often hide in bathrooms, kitchens, and other dark, humid areas of the home.





