๐ง Your Home Might Have Moist Areas
Centipedes prefer environments that are damp, dark, and cool. They’re commonly found in places like:
- Basements
- Bathrooms
- Laundry rooms
- Under sinks
- Behind appliances
If you’re seeing them frequently, it could indicate higher humidity or hidden moisture.
๐ They’re Mostly Active at Night
Centipedes are nocturnal hunters. They usually hide during the day and come out at night to search for prey. That’s why people often notice them when turning on lights after dark.
⚠️ Are They Dangerous?
Most centipedes are not harmful to humans. While they can bite if handled, bites are uncommon and usually mild. In fact, they can help control other pest populations in your home.
๐งน How to Prevent Them
If you prefer not to share your home with centipedes, you can reduce their presence by:
Lowering indoor humidity
Sealing cracks and gaps around doors or walls
Removing other insects that attract them
Keeping storage areas clean and dry
Conclusion
Finding a centipede in your home may feel alarming, but it often simply means your house provides shelter and food for small predators. In many cases, they’re actually helping control other pests.
Sometimes the creature that surprises you most is quietly doing pest control for free! ๐✨
