Please be nice to houee centipedes, they're friends. They won't hurt you.
43 0 ReplyExcuse me! What about the psychological trauma? Do you know what it’s like to be vulnerably taking care of natures business and have one of these demons scurry across your feet?
23 0 ReplyI do! We have them where I live and this has happened to me too lol. I like to consider it a sign of trust that they're willing to get that close to me, even though it's more likely they're just kind of oblivious. Although, they do have the best eyesight of any centipede... so who knows!
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Nice try, house centipede. I don't know how you learned to type but I'm not falling for it.
13 0 ReplyIt is an insectivore; it kills and eats other arthropods, such as insects and arachnids.[2]
I'm sold
13 0 Replyand arachnids
Im so tempted to buy them in bulk and release them into my house...but...then what do I release to get rid of them after the job is done?
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If i'm very hungry can I eat them? Seems yummi.
2 0 ReplyDeath.
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I fully intend on letting this fella continue to live on inside the house. I hear they live for years, and take care of little critters.
27 0 ReplyFrom my experience, they'll be stuck in there until you help them out.
23 0 ReplyI did need to help it out, you were right, thank you.
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Leave him be. They're like spider bros, they help take care of much worse insects and anthropods in the house
23 0 ReplyKITCHEN GUN!
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So, moving soon?
12 0 ReplyWhat a cutie 🥰
8 0 ReplyWhat is that?
3 0 ReplyIt's a house centipede. They're good guys, especially if you don't like spiders.
16 0 ReplyIf you don’t like spiders how is this better? I’d imagine people who hate spiders won’t fare any better with house centipedes.
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