How to Control Them?
Centipedes and Millipedes seem to appear in great numbers after a heavy rain, even though drought conditions may also bring them out in the open. The heavy rain forces them to leave their habitats, under rocks, mulch, wood debris, leaves, and cement slabs spraying a good residual spray or powder such as boric acid or diatomaceous earth into the cracks and crevices where you are seeing them should keep them under control. Sticky traps or spider traps may also so help in their elimination.
Home Remedy--- Use a two or three inch wide barrier of all natural Diatomaceous Earthand spread around your outside foundation or around the edges of your basement will kill them. A thin layer is essential. It may take two or three days prior to all are dead. DE can be purchased at most hardware or farm stores.
What do they Look Like?
Millipede some refer to them as wire worms climbing up cement foundation after a heavy rain storm.
Little brown worms that have lots of legs and curl up what are they? This is a question get asked quite often throughout the rainy summer months. The answer is millipedes. Millipedes and centipedes closely are similar to each other, both being mufti-segmented and possessing numerous pairs of legs. Some millipedes are rounded in body shape while others are flattened the same holds true for centipedes. The dissimilarity between the millipedes and Centipedes is millipedes have two pairs of legs per body section, while centipedes have only one pair per body segment. Centipedes are also equipped with a pair of chelicerae tipped with sharp fangs, and larger species can inflict a nasty bite. Millipedes are every so often called wire worms. When they are at rest they coil up and look like a small dead worm.
How to Treat a Centipede Bite?
Put ice on the area of the bite for ten minutes and then take off for ten minutes. Repeat as required. Decrease the time to prevent possible damage to the skin. A trip to the emergency room may not be needed for a centipede bite, but you should contact them or the Poison Control Center just to make sure.
Centipedes capture insects or spider prey with powerful claws on the first pair of legs. A centipede will inject venom into the prey from special venom glands. Most centipedes people encounter, including the house centipede, are too small to bite humans. Larger centipedes can impart a painful bite but the venom generally is not a problem.
Millipede Trap
There is a home remedy or a centipede prevention guide to get rid of these threatening and venomous pests without using any harmful insecticides. If you see a infestation of millipedes in or outside your property seeming to be coming up throughout some large cracks in blacktop driveway and then crawled to foundation wall and entered into basement and the living areas of your home. You can stop them dead in their tracks by placing a one inch wide strip of Vaseline along the bottom of foundation of house. The little buggers get stuck in the Vaseline and eventually would die. After about a week of the sticky Vaseline treatment no more millipedes this home remedy will helpful.
Don't Panic!!!! Can’t sleep because of centipedes
Do you have a problem with some sort of bug resembles a centipede wondering how to get rid of them. Call a Pest Control Sydney professional they will get rid of the problem. Since you are losing sleep over these bugs, having an exterminator treat your house would be the best thing to do. They should have no problem getting rid of them and will guarantee their work.