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Old 17-06-2003, 05:08 PM
Tomatolord
 
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Default Centipede Invasion! Help!

Sister in law had the same problem a few years back

They come to moisture and decaying materials

So she put in a french drain
and
Then applied steady doses of dursban around the house to reduce the
population

Now she is centipede free!!!

tomatolord
"Will Cook" wrote in message
...
For the last few weeks here in Durham we've been having an incredible
invasion year for small millipedes, not centipedes. They're thin, about
1 inch long, and slowly move in a relatively straight line, slowly
moving their heads back and forth slightly. Millipedes have two pairs
of legs per segment vs. one pair for centipedes and tend to move much
more slowly. In the building where I work we've been inundated with
literally thousands of them every day. Seems no point in poisoning them
- just sweep them back outside. The invasion should end before too long
if the rain ever stops.

Will



Anne Lurie wrote:
I seem to have been invaded by centipedes this year! While I can deal

with
them outside, as I'm sure they serve some useful purpose, I simply

cannot
stand having them inside my house!!!!!

Does anyone have any suggestions??? I bought some "bug stuff" and

sprayed
the baseboards of my house, but it's had only minimal effect on these
critters.

Are they hatching inside and trying to get out? If so, who's their

mama? I
want to meet her & deal with her.

I know they can swim (don't even bother to ask me how I figured that one
out), but do goldfish eat them? (just wondering, not that keen on
transporting centipedes to water garden unless it involves use of a
*serious* water pistol -- or getting really, really creative with the
trusty shop vac!)

Thanks,

Anne Lurie
NE Raleigh
just follow the teeny little footprints , , , ,

aargh