Why You Might Want to Rethink Killing That House Centipede

Before squashing a house centipede, think twice. While their appearance can be unsettling, house centipedes are actually helpful predators that protect your home from harmful pests like cockroaches, ants, and silverfish. They don’t spread germs or damage property and serve as a natural, eco-friendly alternative to chemical pest control.

Rather than killing them, consider letting them stay, as they help control pest populations. If you’re still uneasy, gently guide them outside or leave them be. By taking steps to reduce moisture and seal entry points in your home, you can coexist with these beneficial creatures while minimizing sightings.

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