CATDOLL : CATDOLL: Why are there always centipedes in the house? (Top 10 signs of centipedes entering the house)

CATDOLL: Why are there always centipedes in the house? (Top 10 signs of centipedes entering the house)

1. What happens if centipedes appear in the house?

The main reason why there are centipedes in your home is that it is relatively humid. They like to appear in damp corners, under bricks, under rotten leaves, and in dilapidated and damp houses. If there are centipedes in your home, you should check whether your home has the above-mentioned environment in time and clean it up so that centipedes will not dare to appear.

Centipedes are carnivorous animals with a wide range of diets, especially preying on various insects. If there are many insects in your home, it will naturally attract centipedes.

2. There are centipedes in the room. What is the reason?

If there are centipedes in the room, it means that the house is too humid.

Centipedes like dark and damp places. Wild centipedes mostly live on hillsides, overgrown areas, or in firewood piles and gaps between tiles. They also often live in dark corners such as kitchen corners. Centipede footprints are also often seen under the tiles around pig pens and chicken coops.

Centipedes are afraid of sunlight and come out at night. They like to live in dark, humid, warm, rain-free and well-ventilated places.

March to May every year is the most frequent period for centipedes. There are more centipedes on rainy days. Centipedes are cold-blooded animals, and all their activities are often related to temperature. The most suitable temperature for centipede growth and development is 25-32 ℃. When the temperature is 11-15 ℃, centipedes will reduce their foraging, stop mating and lay eggs. When the temperature drops below 10 ℃, centipedes will stop all activities. The place where centipedes hurt people is the two poisonous pincers in front. Generally, the first thing people who catch centipedes do after finding a centipede is to control its head and then pinch off the poisonous pincers.

3. Why do centipedes appear in the house?

1. Centipedes like humid environments. If your home is too humid, centipedes may crawl into your home.

2. Dirty and messy places are also the favorite hiding places of centipedes. If the hygiene at home is poor and the environment is dirty, it is easy for centipedes to appear.

3. If there are some small holes in the house, such as if the air-conditioning duct openings are not sealed properly, centipedes are likely to crawl into the house through these small holes.

4. Why are there centipedes in the house? How can we get rid of them?

There are many reasons. The main reason is that the environment outside your residence is adapted to the activities of centipedes. The corresponding inducements lead to a large number of centipedes, and they are likely to enter your room. In addition, there will always be food waste in the kitchen or bathroom, and clothes with sweat to be washed, which will attract them to hide. The best way is to eliminate the inducements outside first.

If you live in the countryside, buy some appropriate medicines and spray them around. If you live in a residential area, notify the property management to carry out disinfection. Our community has a lot of greenery, but the disinfection is done well and there are no such insects.

In my hometown in the countryside, on hot and humid days in July, centipedes will crawl on the road in groups. It's quite scary, but it's also a time for the villagers to make money. They catch and sell them for one dollar each. Anyway, this thing scares me. I've touched it twice in my life. When I was very young, I was cooking in a wood-burning pot in the old kitchen of my hometown. Suddenly, I felt something hairy on my leg. I stomped my foot and a centipede fell out. I was so scared that I threw the spatula far away. Another time, when I was washing clothes the next day after taking a shower, I suddenly felt a lot of legs crawling on them. I was terrified and quickly threw them away. A centipede crawled out, but luckily I was not bitten. My mother was bitten by a centipede that was cut in half when she was weeding. She cried in pain. I think it must be very painful to make my mother cry. The old people in the countryside said that this pain will continue until the rooster crows the next day, because the natural enemy of centipedes is roosters. These are all superstitions, but it is conceivable that they will not be found in places where insects are often killed. In the city, unless there are a lot of bloody garbage such as killing fish, there will generally be no such thing. You still have to pay attention to the disinfection of your surrounding environment. As for the countryside, there is no need to be particular. The dark and humid places at home will definitely attract these insects. Not only centipedes, but also snakes.

5. Why do centipedes enter the house?

Centipedes may crawl into the house because the ventilation in our house is not good, resulting in less indoor sunlight, which leads to heavy humidity in the house and attracts centipedes to enter. Centipedes are afraid of sunlight and usually hide during the day and come out at night. They like to live in dark, humid, warm, rain-proof and well-ventilated places. They have strong adaptability, are ferocious, and like to prey on insects.

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