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Centipedes in the basement
Published by: anonym 2010-03-20
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  • these are the big ugly kind, white and brown colored about 1/5" long. I don't have a lot of them, actually I've only seen a few, BUT THEY SCARE THE **** OUT OF THE KIDS. I've looked around for "products" (what? traps, seem better than sprays) i suspect they "originate" in the laundry room. whose got an answer for me?


  • Hello there Well, I went to the best source I could think of, Ohio State University. (OK - so I'm biased) The first thing that intrigued me is that you have seafood living in your basement. "Centipedes, related to lobsters, crayfish and shrimp, require moist habitats and areas of high humidity. It is important to keep the house and outside area as dry as possible." You may want to think twice before you get rid of them. "...Centipedes prey on insects, spiders and other small animals, being considered beneficial to humans...The house centipede runs swiftly when disturbed and can climb walls easily. Some are found around sump pumps in basements or bathrooms and other humid, dark hiding places where they are most active at night. They usually occur in small numbers and, in spite of their fearful appearance, they are considered harmless to humans." However, according to OSU, they way to get rid of them is with insecticides. Traps were not mentioned. Now I can either quote the whole article (which is impractical, not to mention being against policy) or paraphrase it (which is a good way to lose the original meaning). So what I'm going to do is simply send you to the article: Centipedes, HYG-2067-94 - http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/2000/2067.html Now after you have read through all that (not too much really) and learn about all the insecticides, you will notice one mentioned sort of in passing that works quite well and is safe. I think you were asking about the "trap" because of safety factors. The one mentioned in passing is plain old boric acid. It is harmeless to kids and pets and in fact in a diluted form even makes a good eye wash. When I lived in LA, I was in an older building which had cockroaches, centipedes and silverfish; three things which simply are a fact of life in warmer climates. I also had cats and would not use anything that would harm them. I bought boric acid powder, spread it around, then swept it into the corners with a broom so that the white dust wouldn't be an eyesore in its own right. It took about a week for all the crawlies to vanish. I remained there several more years and the problem never came back. The boric acid remains effective a long time and I only replaced it once a year. However, if I had centipedes only, without the other pests, I would simply have left them alone. They really are more beneficial than not. Quotations used above are from the same website I am sending you to. Search - Google Terms - centipedes If I may clarify anything before you rate the answer, please ask. Cheers digsalot





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