Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Whichever multi-legged creature you find crawling around your home, here’s what to know about why it’s there. After reading this, ...
Centipedes aren’t the nicest thing to find in your home. Their long worm-like bodies and abundance of legs can be quite an unsettling sight if you’re unfortunate enough to spot one. While they’re ...
Centipedes are one of the less pesky insects. But when one (or several) shows up in your home, it can still be a startling sight. As the weather gets warm, you might start to notice more unwelcome ...
More stories about creepy-crawly (or buzzing) pests and what to do about them. You might have noticed: Millipedes are moving indoors again. That explains the unwelcome sightings in living rooms, ...
While harmless, centipedes in your home can make you feel icky. Luckily, there's an easy home remedy that doesn't involve pesticides that can deter them.
Most homeowners don’t notice millipedes and centipedes because they are typically found in cool, damp places outdoors under rocks, logs, leaves or boards. When they enter homes or garages, they may ...
As temperatures rise during the summer, most North Carolina residents tend to stay inside air-conditioned spaces. Unfortunately, so do critters. Among those creepy crawlers are centipedes, millipedes ...
As a former realtor, general contractor and greenhouse operator, Kristi has touched nearly all aspects of homeownership, from the foundation up. Today, Kristi is a full-time investing and real estate ...
If spiders make you squeamish, centipedes take the ick factor to another level. Despite their name, centipedes don’t have 100 legs—but they might have upwards of 300 or as few as a couple of dozen.
Did you know there's a great DIY way to naturally keep centipedes away if there are areas of your home and garden that might be attracting the pests? Damp basements, cluttered storage corners, and ...
Most millipedes defend themselves by curling into a ball, but one found in a Virginia national park secretes toxic cyanide compounds to ward off predators NPS Photos/Marie Pinto More stories about ...