What are these insects at home?
Lyudmila: Do you have the lowest photo on the photo gallery, what kind of insect is it and how to deal with them? Something between a centipede and a moth, are they dangerous?
Answer: Good afternoon, Lyudmila! The photo shows an ordinary silverfish. They have no subspecies. Its “fluffy” look is most likely a feature of the photo, or it is a young silverfish right after molting. If you look at other photos of silverfish in the neighboring photos, you can see the same hairs, but not so pronounced. As for the fight against silverfish, they are displayed easily with one treatment. Silverfish do not bite, are active at night, and if you see them in the daytime, then there are already quite a lot of them in your apartment. They feed on paper products and book covers; they can be found in wallpaper. No harm is done to humans and animals.
Kudryavtseva Tatyana, specialist of the SanMariDez company