In Chicago’s humid summers and damp basements, house centipedes often make unwelcome appearances—though rarely a sign of a serious infestation. Understanding how to identify and manage them is key to maintaining a comfortable home.
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House centipedes thrive in cool, moist environments like basements, crawl spaces, and bathrooms. Despite their alarming look, they’re beneficial pests that prey on smaller insects. While harmless to humans, their rapid movement can spark fear. Identifying them—long, flattened bodies with multiple legs—helps homeowners take targeted action without unnecessary chemical use.
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Preventing centipede entry starts with reducing moisture and sealing entry points—crack sealing, dehumidifier use, and keeping floors dry. Natural deterrents like diatomaceous earth and essential oils such as peppermint show promise in repelling them. For active infestations, professional pest control in Chicago offers safe, targeted treatments that protect families and pets while eliminating pests.
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While DIY methods help manage minor sightings, recurring sightings or large populations may indicate underlying moisture issues or structural vulnerabilities. Licensed Chicago pest control experts conduct thorough inspections, identify root causes, and implement long-term solutions tailored to your home’s unique environment.
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Managing house centipedes in Chicago requires awareness, prevention, and, when needed, professional expertise. By combining smart home maintenance with timely intervention, residents can reclaim their spaces safely and effectively. For trusted, expert assistance, contact a local pest control specialist today and enjoy peace of mind without the bugs.
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House Centipedes: The Multilegged Monsters of Chicago What are These Creepy Crawlies? Also known as Spider-pedes, these nasty creatures are Arthropods in the Myriapoda subphylum. This subphylum consists of over 13,000 different terrestrial species and the term is of Latin origin, meaning "having many legs." These creatures are invertebrates with segmented body parts and between ten to. Learn why you may wish to peacefully coexist with house centipedes-and what to do if you can't bear sharing quarters with creepy crawlies.
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Learn the different types of centipedes in Illinois, AND how to identify them. How many of these species have YOU seen before? Centipedes and crickets seem to be Chicago's 'autumn harbingers'.
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You'll start to see them as the weather gets cooler, but they usually don't stay around long. Crickets are mostly a 'basement' problem at my house, whereas centipedes like to sneak into bathrooms. Just remember to shake your shower curtains and bath towels in the morning.
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Nixon said house centipedes thrive in humid areas, and with newer homes being more airtight with humidifiers running much of the time, they become more hospitable places for insects. What Attracts Centipedes To Chicago Homes Centipedes in Chicago are attracted primarily to easy sources of food, shelter, and areas of high moisture content. In the outdoors, centipedes tend to hide under logs, in mulch piles, and other damp, secluded locations.
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The house centipede has a gazillion legs and two long antennae that stick far out of their bug bodies. Like the silverfish, they like dark, damp places like the basement or under the bathroom sink. Centipedes have flattened bodies and typically move faster.
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One species, the house centipede (Scutigera coleoptrata), is an exceptionally long-legged and fast-running predator of insects and spiders. Centipedes also possess appendages capable of injecting venom into their prey, like the fangs of spiders. Read on to about where house centipedes come from, what they look like, and what they eat, as well as what you can do to prevent a house centipede infestation and how to get rid of them.
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Understanding house centipedes and taking a few proactive steps can go a long way in preventing them from invading your space. If you have any questions or need assistance, don't hesitate to reach out to us at Midway Pest Management. We're happy to help and to provide effective solutions!
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