Centipedes
The common house centipede is normally about an inch or a little better in length. These “occassional invaders” will normally be found in damp areas of a structure such as a crawlspace or damp basement. House centipedes are found in relatively few numbers, sometimes one to two or up to as many as half a dozen to a dozen in a home. The common house centipede would indeed have a difficult time breaking the skin to bite a person, although it has happened on occassion. The bite has been compared to that of a bee or wasp sting. Their bite is not lethal to children or adults.
A thorough inspection of the structure would reveal the best formulations to use and the best locations to place the insecticide application(s) to contol this pest in your home.
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