yeah that's bad dude.
they eat plants , wood ,etc ...I still have yet to figure out the big deal about silverfish? They are essentially harmless, and I believe the hype/stigma originates from old wives tales. They are not worth getting upset about! They are not a sign of filth despite what some may believe. If you live in a building/structure, just about anywhere in the world, you will have silverfish whether you see them or not. If you want to keep plants of just about any kind you should get used to seeing a few harmless "creepy-crawlies" now and then. No reason to throw away all of your plants because they may have a few soil mites or sow bugs in the soil. Sorry, just an entomologist's rant....
They're not a danger to your plants. it's jut not pleasant having bugs running around your house, behind the fridge etc. as long as they're outside, you're good. next time bake the soil because sometimes there harmful bugs like aphids.they eat plants , wood ,etc ...
They mostly eat mildew and fungal spores located or embedded in (so they have to take bites out of) cellulose containing items such as paper, wood, or cloth(plant derived). Usually these items are either very old, or had been exposed to high humidity/moisture at one time or another. They eat very little, and are not considered an agricultural or wood destroying pest. They only are considered pests because most people don't like to see them (or any bugs). People just don't like looking at them, so they see one and pay an exterminator big money to spray their house...cracks me up (makes me laugh). Pest control companies love them!they eat plants , wood ,etc ...
I still have yet to figure out the big deal about silverfish? They are essentially harmless, and I believe the hype/stigma originates from old wives tales. They are not worth getting upset about! They are not a sign of filth despite what some may believe. If you live in a building/structure, just about anywhere in the world, you will have silverfish whether you see them or not. If you want to keep plants of just about any kind you should get used to seeing a few harmless "creepy-crawlies" now and then. No reason to throw away all of your plants because they may have a few soil mites or sow bugs in the soil. Sorry, just an entomologist's rant....