Originally posted by: astrocase
They crawl in your pet's ears and lay their eggs. If you don't have pets it's probably laying its eggs in your ears.
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Originally posted by: astrocase
They crawl in your pet's ears and lay their eggs. If you don't have pets it's probably laying its eggs in your ears.
They don't live that long.Originally posted by: Sabot
We have one of them, only seen him twice in a year. Scared the sh!t out of me the first time!
Originally posted by: Eli
They don't live that long.![]()
In an act of defense, when one of the house centipede's legs is held down, it drops that leg in hopes that the attacker will be distracted by the temporarily twitching appendage.
Ahh, didn't know they could live multiple years.. interesting.Originally posted by: TheTony
Originally posted by: Eli
They don't live that long.![]()
They live anywhere from three to seven years, depending on the environment.
In an act of defense, when one of the house centipede's legs is held down, it drops that leg in hopes that the attacker will be distracted by the temporarily twitching appendage.
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meh, I let him on his way outside.Originally posted by: Evadman
Eli has a new pet![]()
It seems pretty obvious that they'd rather die than live with you.Originally posted by: Eli
I'v tried to keep them before, but they always die very quickly.. within a day or two. Not sure why.Originally posted by: Evadman
Eli has a new pet![]()
More like a scorpion IIRC.Originally posted by: redgtxdi
*IF* you get bit...........(man you wouldn't catch me near one a' them suckers)........
What happens to you???
Is it poisonous like a bee or poisonous like a Black Widow spider?????
Originally posted by: Eli
More like a scorpion IIRC.
Pain, swelling.. that's about it.
The house centipede, Scutigera coleoptrata, is the only species capable of reproducing in homes and is often seen in and around homes where dampness occurs. The house centipede is active at night, moving about in search of cockroaches and other insects. Although centipedes are beneficial in that they destroy other insects and their bites are rare and seldom dangerous, most people have an aversion to their presence inside their homes.
did you sleep well last nightOriginally posted by: MS Dawn
Poke it with a stick.
