How to Get Rid of Centipedes in Your House Successfully (and Stop Them from Coming Back)
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How to Get Rid of Centipedes in Your House Successfully (and Stop Them from Coming Back)
""Although house centipedes can be gross looking, they are actually quite beneficial to homeowners. House centipedes are rather large and feed on unwelcome pests such as cockroaches, moths, ants, spiders, and even termites.""
""House centipedes love dark, humid areas, so to prevent them from settling in, it's best to fix any leaks or other sources of moisture as soon as you see them.""
House centipedes, measuring about one to two inches long with 15 sets of legs, are the most common type found in the Eastern United States. They thrive in dark, humid areas and are harmless to humans, although they can bite if disturbed. These centipedes are beneficial as they hunt and feed on pests like cockroaches, moths, ants, spiders, and termites. To prevent their presence, it is advisable to address any moisture issues in the home.
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