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Frightening, unpleasant-looking insects, centipedes, are leggy pests that no one wants to discover lurking in the corners of their homes.
Centipedes are pretty easy for people to identify. They have an elongated, segmented, flattened body and one pair of long skinny legs extending from each body segment. Centipedes are usually a yellowish-gray or brown color and range in size from one-half to six inches in length. Most of the ones we run into are around an inch to an inch and a half.
Other identifying features on a centipede include a long antenna and a first pair of legs that end sharp claws. These predators use their claws to capture their prey and inject venom into their victims to paralyze them.
As predators, centipedes are helpful in the fact that they help to control nuisance insect populations. But, when these arthropods move into our gardens or homes in large numbers, they turn into unwanted pests.
Centipedes are not very dangerous pests, but you should take care around them, and it is best not to pick them up. They are capable of delivering painful bites to people as a means of defense. Mainly nuisance pests, the biggest concern with centipedes, is that they are annoying to deal with and difficult to control.
Centipedes are attracted to places that provide them with moisture and plenty of insects for them to hunt. If you have a problem with centipedes, it may be a sign of underlying moisture or insect problem around your home.
Soil and landscaping materials (mulch, rocks, and railroad ties) found around the foundation of our homes are attractive to centipedes. When living near our homes, it becomes very easy for them to move inside through vents, cracks in the foundation, or basement doors. Weather that is too hot and dry is most often the reason these leggy pests move indoors.
In nature, one of the centipede’s favorite hiding spots is under rotting logs. They also like to hide under rocks, in tall grass, and under piles of leaves or other decaying vegetation.
Places around homes where centipedes hide include areas under dense shrubbery, landscaping ties, woodpiles, fallen trees, leaves, or brush piles.
When centipedes move inside, they move to areas of a home that are damp, dark, and help them to meet their moisture needs. Common centipede hideouts include:
Locally owned and family-operated, Averse Pest Control is the best choice to get rid of centipedes from your home or business. We offer fast response times and peace of mind knowing that your pest problems will be solved, and they won’t return. Our experienced professionals provide top-quality pest control services using the latest and most effective products to eliminate centipedes from Boise properties. Discover why your neighbors choose Averse Pest Control for their pest control needs. Give us a call today!
Prevent problems with centipedes by partnering with Averse Pest Control and by implementing the following prevention tips:
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