What do millipedes look like?
Millipedes have worm-like bodies that are typically black or dark brown, although some species can be red or orange. Some millipedes have mottled patterns on their bodies. Despite their name, which means "thousand feet," most millipedes have between 30 and 90 legs, depending on their size. When threatened, millipedes curl up into tight balls.
When are millipedes most active?
What attracts millipedes?
Millipedes need moisture to survive. Therefore, areas with high moisture levels attract millipedes. They are drawn to and hide under decaying piles of vegetation, mulch, landscaping ties, trash piles, newspapers, and cardboard boxes.
When the weather becomes too hot and dry, millipedes enter homes and buildings in Greater Jacksonville in search of moisture. Once inside, they can typically be found in high humidity areas such as basements, laundry rooms, bathrooms, and crawlspaces.
Are millipedes dangerous?
Millipedes are not considered dangerous pests because they do not bite or sting, and they pose no serious health risks to people. However, they emit a foul-smelling liquid that can cause small blisters on some people's skin if they come into contact with it. This liquid can also be toxic to smaller pets.
How do I get rid of millipedes?
Keep in mind the following information: Millipedes can enter your home through tiny cracks and crevices in its exterior walls. They tend to hide in dark and hard-to-reach areas, making them challenging to locate and remove.
The most effective way to eliminate millipedes is to reach out to the pest control specialists at Lindsey Pest Services. Our local pest control company offers effective home pest control services and commercial pest control solutions that property owners can count on to deliver results!
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