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QuestionCan I smush the centipede with my shoe?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerSure, but then you'll have to clean up the mush! If you need to get rid of a single centipede quickly and you don't want to deal with a mess, vacuum it up with a hose attachment instead.
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QuestionHow can I stop centipedes from entering my house?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerSpray a chemical insecticide that contains pyrethroids around baseboards, windows, crevices, doors, and the outdoor perimeter of your home. If you prefer a natural solution, sprinkle diatomaceous earth or boric acid across your home's entry points and around the exterior.
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QuestionWill Lysol spray kill them if you spray the baseboards or directly on them?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerA direct hit of Lysol might slow a centipede down and it could possibly even poison/kill it, but it's really not an effect control measure. If you have a large infestation, try using a synthetic insecticide that contain pyrethroids instead.
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QuestionI got a dehumidifier for my small apartment and it was blowing out hot air -- is that normal?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYes, it's normal! Warm or hot air coming from the dehumidifier is a normal part of the dehumidification process as long as the unit is drawing moisture from the air.
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QuestionWould water and vinegar mixed at equal levels work as a centipede killing spray?Community AnswerYes. Spray it several times. Just use pure vinegar, though, no need to be gentle!
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QuestionHow can I get rid of centipedes in a sink?Community AnswerAssuming they're​ coming up through the drain, use a stopper. Otherwise, use a spray bottle with bleach and spray your sink before going to bed.
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QuestionI killed a centipede and left the body there, and it was gone the next day. What happened?Community AnswerThere's a good chance other pests consumed it. Since centipedes are hunters, their presence usually indicates other pests in the home. In this case, the hunter may have become the meal.
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QuestionI have a basement apartment. Is it better to keep the windows open or closed if I seem to have centipedes?Community AnswerClose the windows as these can be access points. Also, in the summertime, air conditioning removes air moisture and, combined with cooler temperatures, will deter centipedes.
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QuestionHow do I know if I have a centipede infestation?Community AnswerSimple, if you see a lot of them, then there's many more. Centipedes are attracted to spiders, crickets, and moisture.
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QuestionHow do I kill centipedes for good?Community AnswerWindex works as an instant killer. Anything with ammonia will kill them on sight.
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QuestionHow do I get rid of centipedes in my bathroom?Community AnswerKeep the light on. They don't like light. It won't kill them, but you probably won't see them around.
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QuestionAre four or five inch long centipedes poisonous?Community AnswerThe desert centipede, which can grow up to four or five inches, are poisonous. Their venom may not be so harmful to humans, but their bites will likely hurt.
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QuestionHow do I treat a centipede bite?Community AnswerClean the bite with wound cleaner/antiseptic solution, apply antibiotic ointment and band-aid; apply heat to help with the pain and irritation. Take some Benadryl and Ibuprofen for pain and inflammation. Keep a close eye on bite due to high rate of infection. Bite can be extremely painful. If symptoms persist or increase such as lightheaded, nausea or vomiting, or a line develops from bite moving up extremity bitten, go to the doctor/ER.
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QuestionI have found a centipede everyday in my house, it's usually when the lights are out. How do I stop this?Community AnswerSeal entryways to your home, like cracks or windows that don't quite close all the way. Eliminate standing water on your property and clean every crevice to eliminate food sources. If this doesn't work, contact a professional exterminator.
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QuestionWhat are the symptoms from the venom of a centipede?Community AnswerSevere pain, swelling and redness, headache, palpitations, nausea, vomiting, anxiety, itching and burning sensations can all indicate exposure to centipede venom.
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QuestionHow do you kill a centipede instantly without touching it and how do you make sure it's dead?Community AnswerA shoe stomp or a light spray of insecticide should work.
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QuestionHow do I kill a centipede?Community AnswerHit the centipede with a hard object, like a shoe, or spray it with hairspray or fabric starch.
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QuestionI have a dehumidifier, but it kept getting clogged. When I looked in the pipes, there were centipedes in it. How do I stop them from clogging the system?Community AnswerMake sure that the outside of the dehumidifier is completely sealed. I had a similar issue when I left my coffeemaker open. Since they like moisture, they will enter if the opportunity is there.
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QuestionCan centipedes climb a wooden bed?Community AnswerYes, they can climb just about anything, including a bed, regardless of the bed's material.
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QuestionI am very scared of these centipedes. Even thought they hardly enter my house. But when they do, I get so scared and I don't know what to do. Is there any way to permenantly eliminate them?Community AnswerIt is best to call pest control as they have the proper equipment to kill them. Just make sure you know where they enter from. It will help pest control.
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QuestionCan kerosene kill centipedes?Community AnswerYes. Kerosene and bleach can work. In my experience, stomping on the carpet is not very effective. One actually reared up at me!
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QuestionWhat is the easiest way to kill them?Community AnswerYou can spray them with a mixture of peppermint oil and water. They won't die immediately, but they will start to die as they scurry away from you.
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QuestionIf centipedes prefer moist areas, why would a centipede go in my pillows?Community AnswerSweat and water can easily get absorbed into a pillow, especially if you go to bed after showering.
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QuestionHow do I get rid a centipede infestation?Community AnswerYou should call an exterminator.
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QuestionHow do centipedes get into my house? Do they bite?Community AnswerThrough pipes, cracks, and crevices. They are more afraid of you than you are of them and it is unlikely they will bite you unless you are holding one.
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QuestionHow do I get rid of centipedes and keep them away for good?Community AnswerYou can't get rid of them for good, but you can try to simply seal the home up. Centipedes are large, and they're probably getting in through a door bottom that has an opening/gap.
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QuestionWill centipedes survive in cold weather?Community AnswerNo they won't. This is why during the winter, they try to get into your home for warmth.
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QuestionIs a centipede bite fatal?Community AnswerNo, centipede venom is generally not fatal to humans, although a bite can be very painful.
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QuestionI only keep finding them in my tub when I wake up in the morning, should I put cayenne pepper in the drain?Community AnswerThe better idea would probably be to leave the drain plug in overnight so they don't have a way into the tub.
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QuestionIf I find a baby centipede, does that mean there are more of them around?Community AnswerNot necessarily. Occasionally, centipedes will abandon their young, especially if food supply is sparse. Female centipedes are most likely to move on.
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