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I have toddlers.
Know what kills toddlers? - Black widow spiders. House centipedes eat Black widows. Our other venomous spider in the DMG is the Brown Recluse: its venom is necrotizing ( do not google !). Yep: centipedes eat those too. In fact: they also eat termites. And cockroaches (ew!). And bedbugs (not that we ever had these). In fact, we have never had any bugs (except ants. Centipedes don’t eat those sadly). The centipedes can stay. They get moved to the garage or basement if they present a nuisance. |
How dare she not ask for consent first |
How did the first house centipedes get inside? |
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Get a grip everyone.
Most homes do not have roaches inside them nor black widows. Spiders are common by freshwater lakes or rainy places (England) where there is a large ongoing supply of insects. |
| If I found one crawling up from the sink pipes I’d kill it and wash it back down. No thanks. Plenty of prehistoric bugs out there. |
Spider bites leave big welts for days too. Usually bite you whilst your sleep. We always had those smelly yellow spider repellent strips at our lake cottage. |
Those can really hurt you or an animal. They’re as big and thick as a bratwurst w fast legs and pinchers! |
Like other insects that live in homes they could have gotten carried in in belongings. |
It’s kind of cute. I marvel at the complexity and survivorship of nature. I’m a kill nothing tree hugger. |
I'm OP and I'm kind of the same. Live and let live as long as you won't eat my children lol! |
My house does not have undesirable insects BECAUSE we leave the house centipedes alone to to their job; same as we put up a bat house in the tree and enjoy fewer mosquitoes. Or, you could also just spray all kinds of poisons all over the places your children live. That works too. |
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We have an agreement. They stay in the basement and maybe the ground floor and I won’t them down. But if they show themselves on the second floor, they are fair game.
BTW, you can’t just leave them in the kitchen sink. They can’t get out. You have to relocate or squash them. |
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Never saw a live or dead cockroach in our DC nor Bethesda house or yard.
Or a centipede. Just in the tub as it came out of drain. No food in there |
RIGHT! This is OP and I couldn't just leave him in there. So I moved him outside and then immediately had some regret because can you IMAGINE being a bug that lived their whole life without other predators inside a house and then you go out into the dark night etc? Next time am sending to basement ha. |
| Girl. I threw a mouse down the trash chute last week. You are way overthinking this. |