Search bugs or Internet

Archive for Centipedes

Oct
22

House Centipede

Posted by: paco | Comments (1)

House-centipede
House centipedes feed on spiders, bedbugs, termites, cockroaches, silverfish, ants, and other household arthropods. They administer venom through modified legs. These are not part of their mandibles, so strictly speaking they sting rat controlher than bite. They are mostly nocturnal hunters. Despite their developed eyes they seem to rely mostly on their antennae when hunting. Their antennae are sensitive to both smells and tactile information. They use both their mandibles and their legs for holding prey. This way they can deal with several small insect controls at the same time. To capture prey they either jump onto it or use their legs in a technique described as “lassoing”
Courtesy of Wikipedia

If you want to poison the centipedes, but you don?t want to poison the earth, yourself, or your pets, you can use natural pesticides like boric acid or food grade diatomaceous earth for continual centipede control. Products containing plant-derived pyrethrin will exterminate centipedes on contact, and can be used as a fog or spray.

Comments (1)

There are these really large bugs in the basement of my house, and outside. The body is the size of a descent marble or bigger, they have long legs, like the length of daddy long legs, but the build of a cricket. They jump REALLY high, as well as walk really fast. Body is kind of darker color, maybe with some lighter spots. Can’t tell, they move too fast. Help with name and possibly picture. thanx

Categories : Centipedes
Comments (4)
Oct
17

Can You Identify This Bug In My Basement?

Posted by: paco | Comments (9)

I’m not even sure in fact it is a bug as they do not appear to be moving, but they are definitely multiplying.
They are in the storage space of our basement and only recently appeared there this past month (August in the North East). They are each about 1/2 an inch, dark brown and long like a worm, but they are all curled into a semi-circle. That is as close as I will get to them for you, but they are all over the floor of our basement and were not there the last time I went down there a month ago…At least 100 of them.
Any ideas?

Categories : Centipedes
Comments (9)

This bug was huge, and hideous. It took a great bit of effort just to kill it. I think it climbed up out of my drain in the basement, but I’m not sure. I wish I knew for sure where he came from.. It was all alone when I found it, and I’ve never seen a bug like this in the 8 years that I lived here. I was wondering if I should be worried that more of these evil bugs may be lurking around me?….This thing was nasty, and I’m certain they must bite.

Categories : Centipedes
Comments (2)

is this bug dangerous.http://img329.imageshack.us/my.php?image?http://img112.imageshack.us/my.php?image?http://img378.imageshack.us/my.php?image?

Categories : Centipedes
Comments (11)