As cooler temperatures settle in, various different bugs may weasel their way into your home during their search for warmer ...
If you see centipedes outdoors, you usually can ignore them. But if you have large numbers near your house, such as in mulch piled up against your home, or they’re coming indoors in large numbers, you ...
You have seen them in your basement, your garage, and your garden. They are quick, slippery, and possess more legs than you have time to count. But are centipedes a danger to your family and pets? The ...
Centipedes usually enter homes in search of their prey, which includes ants, spiders, and roaches. Centipedes are particularly drawn to dark, humid spaces such as bathrooms and basements. To keep ...
There’s nothing more terrifying than watching a house centipede shoot across your floor and under your couch. It’s safe to say that most people are positively terrified from those creepy crawling ...