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Silverfish Exterminator in McKinney TX

Out of the attic.
Off your bookshelf.
Pet & kid safe.

Serving McKinney, Plano, Frisco, Allen and across Collin County.

One-time from$299
Plans from$40/mo
No-contract options
Same-day pest control
Free inspection & estimate
Treats the attic source, not just the few you see
A silver silverfish on the floor by a washing machine in a laundry room, a common silverfish found in McKinney TX homes Pest Me Off silverfish control technician giving a thumbs up
Best of McKinney 2026, Business Rate award winner Best of McKinney 2025, Star Local Media Readers Choice winner
Best of McKinney 2025 & 2026
Family-owned and operated
12+ years local
The Pest Me Off difference

Why McKinney Homeowners Choose Pest Me Off for Silverfish Control

Pest Me Off is a family-owned, Texas-licensed pest control company that has been clearing silverfish out of McKinney, Plano, Frisco and Allen homes since 2014.

Every home is treated by a licensed applicator, never a subcontractor. Spray-and-pray chains fog the silverfish you spot in the bathroom and never touch the population breeding in your attic. We treat the attic where they actually live, point you to the humidity that feeds them, and seal the cracks they travel, which is the part that actually keeps them from coming back.

Serving since 2014Family-owned and locally operated
Best of McKinney 2025 & 2026Voted best local pest control
275+ five-star reviewsEvery Google review is 5.0
TX TPCL #0937184State-licensed and fully insured
Pest Me Off’s Branded Methodology
The RID Method

How our silverfish exterminator service works

A can of bug spray kills the silverfish you catch in the bathroom and never reaches the population breeding in your attic, so they keep filtering back down through the walls. The RID Method goes after the whole problem: the population where it lives, the cracks they travel, and the humidity that keeps them alive. Remove and Install both happen on the initial visit. That is our one-time Silverfish Annihilation service. Defend is the ongoing step, available on a recurring plan, for homes whose attic humidity keeps inviting them back.

Phase 1 The Initial VisitZero hour: Remove and Install both happen today, one trip
R

Remove the Population at the Source

Single visit

The two or three silverfish you spot in the bathroom are coming from a much larger population living in your attic and wall voids. We Remove them where they actually breed: an insecticide dust blown into the attic voids and wall spaces, plus a residual treatment along closet corners and baseboard cracks. Treat only the few you see and the source keeps refilling them. We treat the whole problem.

  • We start in the attic, because that is where the population actually lives in slab homes here
  • Insecticide dust reaches the attic and wall voids a bathroom spray can never touch
  • We trace the humidity source feeding them, usually HVAC duct condensation in the attic
  • EPA-registered, pet-safe once the treatment dries (1 to 2 hours)
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Install Scorched Earth Barrier

Single visit

On the same visit, we Install the Scorched Earth Barrier at the roofline and foundation entry points and seal the cracks they travel along baseboards and around plumbing and can lights. Then we tell you the humidity fix that matters most: better attic ventilation, a duct leak repaired, or cardboard boxes off the garage floor. Drop the humidity and the home stops being livable for them.

  • Scorched Earth Barrier closes the roofline and soffit gaps they enter through
  • We flag the humidity fix: attic ventilation, a duct leak, or boxes off the slab floor
  • Cracks and entry points sealed, one trip, nothing to schedule later
  • Pets and kids back inside in 1 to 2 hours
Phase 2 Ongoing Peace of MindOptional recurring plan
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Defend Year-Round

Quarterly, ongoing plan

Remove and Install clear the population you have today. Defend keeps it that way. Because climate-controlled attics stay humid all year, silverfish never truly go quiet, so quarterly visits keep the dust and the barrier live and catch any rebound before it builds. The one-time Silverfish Annihilation service handles R and I. Defend is the step you add when you want your home held.

  • Quarterly re-treatment keeps the attic dust and barrier live all year
  • Guaranteed re-service whenever our tech confirms it is warranted
  • Contract plans and no-contract options both available
  • Quarterly plans start at $40/mo, billed monthly
The Pest Me Off Silverfish GuaranteeFree re-service between visits if silverfish return.

Penn State Extension and Texas A&M AgriLife document that lasting silverfish control means reaching the hidden spaces where they breed and lowering the humidity that sustains them, not just treating the few you see. We do both on one visit.

Pet & kid safe
Back inside in 1 to 2 hours, once the treatment dries.
EPA-registered products
Placed in attic voids and concealed cracks, not blanketed across living space.
Licensed TX applicator
Every visit by a licensed pro, never a subcontractor.
Silverfish pricing

Pricing for Silverfish Control

Three options, all built around the same treatment that reaches the attic and wall voids where silverfish actually breed, not just the few you spot in the bathroom. Pricing scales with home size and how far the population has spread. The free inspection confirms your number before anything gets scheduled.

One-Time
Invader Eliminator
From $299 · one visit

Our one-time knockout when you want the problem gone right now.

No return visits included; the recurring plan adds year-round protection.

  • Full targeted treatment in one visit
  • Pay once, no plan required
  • Some activity for a short window is normal while the treatment works
Get a one-time estimate
Stinger Plan no-contract plan shield
No-Contract
Stinger Plan, No-Contract
$50/mo · cancel any time

The same plan, month to month.

  • The same quarterly treatment and year-round barrier
  • Billed monthly with no annual commitment
  • Guaranteed re-service when covered pests return
  • Cancel any time without penalty
Discuss no-contract options

Want pricing detail for other pest services? See the full Pricing page.

Why store-bought silverfish control fails

Why DIY Silverfish Killer Fails in McKinney TX

Every bug spray and fogger makes the same promise. Every home where the silverfish are back a few weeks later proves it wrong. The problem is not the product. It is that the silverfish you are fighting are not the ones you can see. The few in the bathroom come from a much larger population breeding in your humid attic, weeks or months before you ever noticed. Spray what is in front of you and the source keeps refilling them. Here is what homeowners try, why it does not work, and what our team does differently.

What homeowners try Why it fails What actually works
Spray the silverfish you see in the bathroomRaid, Ortho Home Defense class
It kills the few on the floor, not the population.

The population is up in the attic insulation, untouched, and more keep filtering down through the wall voids. A surface mist dries off in a day and never reaches the deep cracks where they breed.

We treat the attic and wall voids where they live.

An insecticide dust blown into the attic and wall spaces, applied by a licensed applicator.

Set a fogger off in the closet or bathroomTotal-release bug-bomb spray class
Fog cannot reach where they shelter.

Fogger mist coats open surfaces but never penetrates wall voids, attic insulation, or deep cracks, so the silverfish ride it out inside the spaces where they breed. It also does nothing about the humidity that lets them survive.

We place product into the concealed voids.

Insecticide dust directly in the attic and wall voids, plus a residual along baseboard and closet cracks where they shelter, not just into open air.

Move the boxes and clear out the closet
It leaves the attic population untouched.

Clearing storage removes some cover, but the attic humidity that sustains them is still there, so they breed right back. Silverfish can survive months without food, so cleaning out the pantry starves nothing.

We confirm the species, then fix the cause.

Find the attic and wall-void population, treat it with dusts and residuals, install the Scorched Earth Barrier, and flag the humidity to fix so the home stops being livable for them.

Scatter boric-acid powder or sticky traps
It catches stragglers, not the source.

Traps and powder along a baseboard pick off the handful that wander into the living area, but the breeding population stays put in the attic and refills the count on the same schedule.

We work top-down from the source.

Treat the attic where the population lives, then seal and barrier the entry routes so nothing keeps trickling down to the floors below.

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Is it silverfish?

How to Know You Have Silverfish

A few quick tells confirm silverfish before we treat. They are not a bathroom problem; they are an attic problem, and the few you spot downstairs come from a much larger population breeding in the humid attic above you.

Metallic Silver, Carrot-Shaped

Silverfish are a fast, metallic silver, wingless insect about half an inch long (12 to 19 mm), shaped like a carrot or teardrop, with long antennae and three bristle-like tails at the back. They do not bite or sting. Firebrats look almost identical but mottled gray-brown.

Scrape Marks on Paper

The clearest sign is the damage they leave: yellowish scrape marks and irregular holes in book bindings, wallpaper, photos, and stored paper, plus a fine silvery dust and tiny dark droppings on shelves where they travel.

Wriggling Run After Dark

Silverfish are strictly nocturnal and give themselves away by movement: a side-to-side wriggle like a fish, bolting for cover the moment a light comes on. You usually find one in a bathroom, closet, or near a stored box at night.

After the treatment

Silverfish Prevention in McKinney TX Homes

Silverfish are a year-round Texas reality, not a one-time problem, because a climate-controlled attic stays humid in every season. Our one-visit treatment clears the population you have today. Keeping them out takes ongoing pressure and a drier home.

When silverfish are active in Collin County
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Silverfish do not go quiet for winter. The dip you see is fewer sightings, not fewer bugs: a climate-controlled attic stays humid year-round, so the population never dies back. Sightings rise through the warm, humid months and peak in spring and fall, which is exactly why year-round pressure beats a single hit.

Set up a recurring plan

Ongoing service keeps pressure on the attic population all year. Quarterly plans start at $40/mo with guaranteed re-service when our tech confirms it is warranted. No-contract options are available too.

See plan options

Your attic humidity is what they actually want. Silverfish need 75 to 80 percent humidity to survive. In McKinney, Plano, Frisco, and Allen slab homes the attic is the wettest, most stable spot they can find: condensation drips off HVAC ducts and poor ventilation traps moisture from cooking and bathing. Cardboard boxes left on a concrete garage floor wick up slab moisture and give them food and cover too.

Drying the home out and sealing the cracks is the only prevention that holds. Our team keeps the Scorched Earth Barrier live at the roofline and foundation, treats the attic and wall voids, and tells you which humidity problem to fix. Storing boxes in sealed plastic totes instead of cardboard takes away their food and shelter at the same time.

The honest math on silverfish control. A single Silverfish Annihilation visit clears the population you have today. A quarterly plan clears that and keeps the attic in check before it rebuilds. Because the attic stays humid in every season, recurring is the only model that actually holds the line.

Silverfish treatment across Collin County

Silverfish Control in McKinney, Allen, Frisco, and Plano

Silverfish pressure runs hardest in older neighborhoods where settled rooflines and attic gaps let humid air in, and in newer construction whose wall cavities and insulation still hold build moisture. We dispatch daily across all 14 service cities.

Allen TX silverfish service area illustration

Allen, TX

High pressure
75002 · 75013
Twin CreeksCypress MeadowsWatters Creek

Older construction near Watters Creek and along US-75 has settled roofline and attic gaps that let humid air collect over the insulation, exactly the reservoir silverfish need. Established Twin Creeks and Cypress Meadows homes with shaded attics hold that moisture in. We treat the attic and wall voids where the population lives, not just the few you spot in a closet.

Allen pest control
Frisco TX silverfish service area illustration

Frisco, TX

High pressure
75033 · 75034 · 75035 · 75036
StonebriarHollyhockPhillips Creek Ranch

Frisco’s fast build-out means a lot of recent construction, and homes framed or drywalled during rainy stretches hold build moisture in the wall cavities and insulation for years. Stonebriar, Hollyhock, and Phillips Creek Ranch homes in that first two-to-five-year window run higher silverfish pressure until that moisture finally dries out of the structure.

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McKinney TX silverfish service area illustration

McKinney, TX

High pressure
75069 · 75070 · 75071 · 75072
Stonebridge RanchCraig RanchPainted Tree

McKinney sees silverfish at both ends of the housing stock. Historic homes near downtown and Eldorado Pkwy have settled rooflines and attic gaps that pull humid air in over the insulation. Newer northwest McKinney construction in Stonebridge Ranch, Craig Ranch, and Painted Tree still holds build moisture in the walls. We treat the attic source either way.

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Plano TX silverfish service area illustration

Plano, TX

High pressure
75023 · 75024 · 75025 · 75093
GleneaglesWillow BendSpring Creek

West Plano’s older construction in Willow Bend and Gleneagles has settled foundation and roofline gaps that make silverfish persistent in attics and utility rooms. East Plano homes near Spring Creek sit in established 1980s and 1990s subdivisions where decades-old attic gaps give the population the steady humidity it needs.

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Same-day silverfish control across 10 more Collin County cities
Free silverfish estimate

Get a free silverfish control estimate · response in 1 hour during business hours

Tell us where you are seeing the silverfish and whether you have noticed any damage to books, paper, or stored goods. We confirm your free same-day visit within 1 hour during business hours (Mon-Fri 8am-5:30pm).

  • Treated at the attic source, one visit on every call
  • Pet-safe products, family back inside in 1-2 hours
  • No-contract options alongside quarterly plans
  • Same-day service when you call before noon
  • Guaranteed re-service on recurring plans, when we confirm it is warranted
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Same-day. Treated at the attic source. Pet-safe.
Silverfish FAQ

Silverfish Control FAQ

How do I know those silver bugs are silverfish?+
Silverfish are a fast, metallic silver, wingless insect about half an inch long, shaped like a carrot, with long antennae and three bristle-like tails at the back. The giveaway is the movement: a side-to-side wriggle like a fish, and they bolt for cover the moment a light comes on. They are strictly nocturnal, so you usually find one in a bathroom, closet, or near a box at night. Other clues are yellowish scrape marks on paper, irregular holes in book bindings or wallpaper, and a fine silvery dust on shelves where they travel.
Do silverfish actually damage anything in my house?+
Yes, though the harm is to your belongings, not the structure. Silverfish do not bite, sting, or carry disease, so they are no threat to people or pets. What they do is feed on starch and paper: books, documents, wallpaper, photographs, cardboard, fabric sizing, and pantry items like flour and cereal. Because they are hidden and slow, the damage builds quietly for months or years before most homeowners notice. Catching the population early keeps your books, papers, and stored goods from being chewed and stained.
Why does spraying the ones I see not fix the problem?+
The few silverfish you spot are a small slice of a much larger population breeding out of sight, almost always in the humid attic above you and the wall voids it connects to. Spraying what is in front of you kills those few, but the source keeps sending more down through gaps around plumbing, conduit, and can lights. Lasting control means treating the attic and wall voids where they actually breed and lowering the humidity that sustains them, then sealing the cracks they travel. We do all of that on the initial visit.
Are your silverfish treatments safe for my dog and kids?+
Yes. We use EPA-registered products selected for residential use. Treatments go where the silverfish live and travel: insecticide dust in attic and wall voids, and a residual along closet corners and baseboard cracks, not blanketed across living space or play areas. Pets and kids are back inside 1 to 2 hours after application, once everything has dried. Your technician walks the home with you before leaving and points out anywhere to stay clear of, and for how long.
Will the silverfish come back after treatment?+
It depends on your plan and your humidity. The one-time Silverfish Annihilation service clears the population you have today but includes no return visits. On a recurring plan, re-service is guaranteed whenever our tech confirms it is warranted. The single biggest factor is humidity: if the attic ventilation or duct leak that kept it damp is corrected, a rebound is far less likely. Because a climate-controlled attic stays humid in every season, recurring quarterly service keeps the dust and the Scorched Earth Barrier active so the population never builds back up.
Why is the attic the source instead of the bathroom?+
In McKinney slab homes the attic is the most stable high-humidity spot in the house. Condensation drips off HVAC ducts in summer, and poor ventilation traps moisture from cooking and bathing, so the attic stays at the 75 to 80 percent humidity silverfish need. From there they spread down through wall voids to the floors below, which is why you see them in a bathroom or closet but the population lives above you. Any treatment that handles only the living area and ignores the attic just keeps recolonizing. That is why we start in the attic.
When is the best season for silverfish treatment in Collin County?+
Any time, because silverfish never go quiet in a climate-controlled home. Sightings rise through the warm, humid months and peak in spring and fall, but the attic population holds steady all year, so the winter dip is fewer bugs seen, not fewer bugs present. There is no off-season to wait for: if you are finding silverfish or scrape marks on paper today, treating now stops months of quiet damage to your books and stored goods. We treat year-round across Collin County.
What attracts silverfish, and do I have to fix the humidity?+
Silverfish are drawn by humidity and starch. They need relative humidity above 75 percent, which they find in a poorly ventilated attic, around a leaking HVAC duct, under a plumbing leak, or inside cardboard boxes sitting on a concrete garage floor that wicks up slab moisture. Lowering that humidity is what removes the condition that lets the population survive, so it matters: our treatment clears the current population, and we point out exactly which humidity problem to fix. Storing items in sealed plastic totes instead of cardboard, and improving attic ventilation, are the two changes that help most.

Ready to get silverfish out of the attic in McKinney?

What’s bugging you? Our team has cleared silverfish out of McKinney, Plano, Frisco, and Allen homes since 2014. 275+ five-star reviews. Best Pest Control McKinney 2025 and 2026. Same-day service when you call before noon. Texas TPCL #0937184. Open Mon-Fri 8am-5:30pm.