Kansas City
St. Joseph
House centipedes are fast and freaky, but they eat all of the bugs you don’t want; roaches, bed bugs, spiders, silverfish, and even termites. They are mostly active at night and will be seen in dark, damp areas like the basement, garage, kitchen, and bathrooms. They can bite if messed with, but are not aggressive. Seeing them in a home may indicate other pest issues/food sources.
Millipedes may find their way inside homes after some heavy rain pushes them out of their habitat or in the fall when they begin to migrate for the season. Otherwise, they are content in damp areas outside like mulch beds and piles of dead leaves or grass clippings. They feed on decomposing organic material.
They don’t bite, sting, or cause damage but can be quite unsightly when they move into homes in large groups.
A general exterior spray is recommended, as well as an interior spray if activity is being seen inside.
To help prevent future pill bug issues, we offer ongoing protection plans. Our Silver and Gold Plans include continued monitoring and treatment to keep infestations under control. We’ll also share tips on maintaining an pill bug-free environment and keeping your pets safe.
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