This last weekend, right before it turned cold and we were hit with another round of wintry mix, I was out in the garden thinking about what to plant. While not much was happening at the surface - ...
It’s happened to most of us. You lift up a rock in your garden or an old carpet in your basement and…YIKES! Centipede. A tiny ...
Centipedes aren’t the nicest thing to find in your home. Their long worm-like bodies and abundance of legs can be quite an unsettling sight if you’re unfortunate enough to spot one. While they’re ...
Like spiders, centipedes are hunters that use venomous jaws to catch and eat insects and other small animals. Unlike slow-moving millipedes, centipedes are fast runners. That enables them to catch ...
Centipedes have been known to bite, though it is extremely rare; a bite is supposedly reminiscent of a wasp sting. It can be startling to encounter a many-legged creature scurrying around your house, ...
Centipedes invade homes seeking food, moisture, and shelter, often indicating underlying pest or dampness issues. Preventing entry involves eliminating pests like ants and cockroaches, sealing cracks, ...
It’s been a good summer for Bermuda’s population of the humble tropical centipede. Plenty of rain has meant an abundance of food, together with damp places for the creatures to make their home. Often ...