June 24, 201610 yr This year i have milipedes invading the house. Many baby ones but i have no cockroaches at all. Anyone haveing the same experience? Do they come out of your bathroom drains?
June 24, 201610 yr Moving to a more appropriate forum. "I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"
June 24, 201610 yr They like the damp its just the time of year, theyre harmless enough, worrywhen its Takaaaaaaaaaaaabs
June 25, 201610 yr If you have space a few chooks will convert any and all creepy-crawlies into delicious eggs "I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"
June 25, 201610 yr did you count there legs could be centipedes? The easy way to tell is look at the segments:- Two pairs of legs per segment = millipede, mostly harmless although some exude a toxic slime that can give you a rash. One pair of legs per segment = centipede, carnivore, bigger ones can give a nasty bite (and they get BIG in Thailand). http://seedtofeedme.blogspot.com/2013/10/what-is-difference-between-millipede.html "I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"
June 25, 201610 yr are we on same page one pair legs on one segment give nasty bite when gets bigger sounds like my wife
June 25, 201610 yr did you count there legs could be centipedes? The easy way to tell is look at the segments:- Two pairs of legs per segment = millipede, mostly harmless although some exude a toxic slime that can give you a rash. One pair of legs per segment = centipede, carnivore, bigger ones can give a nasty bite (and they get BIG in Thailand). http://seedtofeedme.blogspot.com/2013/10/what-is-difference-between-millipede.html Or easier to remember: if they look scary they are, if they don't they aren't.
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