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Centipedes aren’t eating your wood and they aren’t carrying a fatal disease. House centipedes just want to go after the bugs. Here’s how to keep millipedes and centipedes out of your house.
Centipedes eat everything from silverfish to bed bugs to cockroaches (doing the Lord’s work, my man!). So, if you see a centipede, some experts say, don’t kill them.
'House centipedes forage at night for small insects, their larvae, and spiders to eat, so getting rid of spiders and other small pests through vacuuming will help aid with control,' says Scot Hodges.
Hatching out in the spring — which is why people start seeing them in the summer — House Centipedes eat ants, silverfish, beetle larvae, spiders and roaches.
And it's not just seabird chicks that the centipedes will hunt; they were also observed eating geckos, skinks, crickets and even scavenged fish. The team spent 132 hours tracking and observing the ...
What do centipedes eat? House centipedes are known for killing pests in your house that are completely unwelcome. They kill roaches, moths, flies, silverfish, and termites.