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Centipede & millipede

Our targeted services focus on managing and eliminating centipede and millipede populations, ensuring a pest-free and comfortable living space.

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Get rid of centipedes and millipedes

Centipedes and millipedes can be a nuisance for many homeowners.These crawling creatures are often found in damp and dark places, like basements, bathrooms, and garages. Although centipedes and millipedes are not typically dangerous to humans, they can still cause allergic reactions. We know that the thought of these pests crawling around your home can be enough to make anyone feel uneasy.Working with your local unique pest control technician ensures that your family is protected from these creepy critters.

Signs of centipede and millipede infestations

There are a few signs to look out for if centipedes or millipedes have entered your home. The most striking sign is seeing the pests themselves crawling around your home, especially in damp and dark areas. Millipedes eat wood and other decaying material, so you may find them near firewood or cardboard boxes. In addition, these pests are known for their unpleasant odors, so if a musty or smelly odor is present in your home, millipedes may be close by.

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Our experts are trained in your local pest populations to identify your infestation, spot existing and potential issues and deliver the best, most comprehensive treatments that start working immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Although they are not typically dangerous to humans, they can be responsible for allergic reactions and structural damage. In most cases, centipede bites can cause blistering, pain, and swelling. In the event of an allergic reaction, more severe symptoms such as difficulty breathing, throat swelling, and hives can occur. Millipedes do not bite, but they emit a toxin that can cause allergic reactions in humans and vomiting or discomfort in pets. In addition, millipedes feed on decaying wood, which can cause structural damage in your home.