Centipede & Millipede
Millipede Allergic Skin Reactions
Millipedes can cause mild allergic reactions if they secrete defensive fluids and you get them on your person or in your eyes.
Centipede "Bites"
Rather than bite, centipedes can pinch, and venom is injected through their front legs — potentially causing a reaction similar to a bee sting.
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FAQ about Centipede & Millipede
Centipedes are poisonous while millipedes are not — although millipedes can secrete defensive fluids, which may create allergic reactions.
Centipedes can bite, and inject venom through their front legs. Their venom produces a stinging sensation.
A fully equipped adult centipede can have between 15 and 177 pairs of legs. Meanwhile, most millipede species have about 300 legs.
Centipedes are carnivorous creatures who enjoy spiders, worms, and other soft-bodied insects, while millipedes feast on decaying organic matter.
There are a variety of strategies an exterminator can use to get rid of centipedes and millipedes. Connect with an Green Cross to create an effective centipedes and millipedes treatment plan for your home.