Silverfish

Silverfish

Silverfish ©Shipher Wu

Silverfish

Enw gwyddonol: Lepisma saccharina
The silverfish is so-named for its fish-like way of moving and its silvery scales. It can be found in the damp corners of the house, such as the kitchen or bathroom. Infestations can cause serious damage.

Gwybodaeth am rywogaethau

Ystadegau

Length: 1.2-2.5cm

Statws cadwraethol

Common.

Pryd i'w gweld

January to December

Ynghylch

The silverfish is a very primitive, wingless insect, and part of a group known as the bristletails. Silverfish live in houses, where they feed on sugar and starch, which can be found in paper, soap residues and even dust. They particularly like slightly damp places: you are most likely to see them in the bathroom or kitchen.

Sut i'w hadnabod

The silverfish has a silvery body, two long antennae and three tail bristles. It is covered in tiny scales, which will come off if you touch it.

Dosbarthiad

Widespread.

Roeddech chi yn gwybod?

Earwigs, centipedes and spiders are natural predators of silverfish, so why not leave that house spider alone in the corner?