Anonymous
Post 03/03/2020 15:56     Subject: Ewwww..I think a long haired centipede was taking care of it's baby in my kitchen

Don't want to incite panic, but last week, I ran one over with my desk chair...in an oft-lauded FCPS classroom. It's still there, smooshed under my desk.


Perhaps damning evidence of just how dirty our schools are.
Anonymous
Post 03/03/2020 15:30     Subject: Re:Ewwww..I think a long haired centipede was taking care of it's baby in my kitchen

Sticky traps in the basement. Great for those guys and cave crickets.
Anonymous
Post 03/03/2020 15:17     Subject: Ewwww..I think a long haired centipede was taking care of it's baby in my kitchen

Why did you have to kill that poor thing? Why not just throw it outside?
Anonymous
Post 03/03/2020 15:14     Subject: Ewwww..I think a long haired centipede was taking care of it's baby in my kitchen

Anonymous wrote:Ugh, I see one a week. We moved into this house in November and I have no experience with these. We do have a dehumidifier in the basement, but if I forget to empty it, it shuts off.

Is it worthwhile to call an exterminator? I'd rather have a few harmless bugs than a ton of chemicals around.


If its in the basement, try draining it into a sink or sump pump. Mine drains directly into the sump pump and its amazing.
Anonymous
Post 03/03/2020 15:12     Subject: Ewwww..I think a long haired centipede was taking care of it's baby in my kitchen

In many cases (not all), having house centipedes indicates you have another insect infestation somewhere...
Anonymous
Post 03/03/2020 15:09     Subject: Ewwww..I think a long haired centipede was taking care of it's baby in my kitchen

Anonymous wrote:Centipedes are good. They hunt and eat other bugs. They aren’t destructive and avoid humans.


But they are the most hideous, lightning fast, disgusting hairy and awful things ever.

I'd rather cohabitate with a million spiders.
Anonymous
Post 03/03/2020 15:07     Subject: Ewwww..I think a long haired centipede was taking care of it's baby in my kitchen

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yuck, clean your house better.


They like moisture, not dirt. Why are you such an douche?


Not this poster, but the also love roaches. Roaches = clean better
Anonymous
Post 03/03/2020 12:09     Subject: Ewwww..I think a long haired centipede was taking care of it's baby in my kitchen

Centipedes are good. They hunt and eat other bugs. They aren’t destructive and avoid humans.
Anonymous
Post 03/03/2020 11:25     Subject: Ewwww..I think a long haired centipede was taking care of it's baby in my kitchen

disgusting
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2014 16:22     Subject: Ewwww..I think a long haired centipede was taking care of it's baby in my kitchen

omg I'm going to faint and throw up this thread is so awful..