Centipedes and Millipedes

Centipede and millipede control services

Centipedes and millipedes are elongated arthropods that often invade homes seeking moisture and prey. While generally harmless, their alarming appearance makes them unwelcome guests. Centipedes are predators that eat other insects, while millipedes feed on decaying organic matter. Both thrive in damp environments and can indicate moisture problems in your home.

Understanding These Pests:

House Centipedes: Long-legged, fast-moving predators that hunt other insects. They can deliver a mild bite if handled.
Millipedes: Slow-moving decomposers with many legs. They curl up when disturbed and may release a foul-smelling fluid.
Habitat Preferences: Both prefer dark, damp areas like basements, bathrooms, and crawl spaces.
Entry Points: They enter through cracks in foundations, gaps around doors, and other openings at ground level.

Our control approach addresses both the pests and the conditions that attract them. We treat infested areas, reduce moisture problems, and seal entry points to keep centipedes and millipedes out of your home.

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Why Choose Exterminator Today?

Root Cause Treatment

We address moisture issues and other conditions that attract these pests.

Comprehensive Service

Treatment includes elimination of both centipedes/millipedes and their insect prey.

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