Why You Should Never Ever Kill A House Centipede If You Find One Inside Of Your Home

Centipedes may look creepy, but they’re actually helpful to have around. These fast-moving bugs prey on pests like ants, cockroaches, spiders, bed bugs, and silverfish. They aren’t dangerous to humans and don’t cause damage to your home. Instead of killing them, it’s better to trap and release them outside, especially in a damp area.

Centipedes are usually found in dark, moist places like basements, bathrooms, and under boxes. They often enter homes through cracks in foundations or gaps around pipes. To reduce their presence indoors, lower humidity, fix leaks, and keep organic debris away from your home. Sticky traps can help monitor their activity. If it becomes a bigger issue, consider calling a pest control professional.

In the end, if you spot one, it’s doing you a favor—so consider letting it stay or relocating it safely.

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