Use the environmentally friendly millipede catcher from www.millipedecatchers.com
You kill them and stop the breeding cycle. This is most important, otherwise you continue to use chemical killing our native insects. This then slows the breakdown of mulch and your plants suffer because the soil lack nutrients.
Jason
Munns Lawn grubs, lawn beetle grubs and slater killer granules that you can buy from your local garden centre.
The best answer I can give you, is your foot. I have searched all over the net, and this seems to be the only sure way. I wish there was a spray or something, I have hundreds in my basement.
first you can put a block on your door or use a aerosol spray to kill it
with bug spray
yes
No, but centipedes can give you a nasty sting.
Centipedes Dont eat Millipedes. They will just kill them.
He had murders go kill them both
Birds are not millipedes. Fish are not millipedes. Donkeys are not millipedes. Humans are not millipedes. Trees are not millipedes. Cars are not millipedes. Cities are not millipedes. Ideas are not millipedes. Is that enough non examples of millipedes? If not, how about this? Millipedes are examples of millipedes. Everything else (i.e., anything that is not a millipede) is a non-example of a millipede.
No; millipedes are herbivores and do not have mouthparts able to damage skin. They only feed on living or rotting vegetation. Centipedes, however, can have a painful bite and/or venom, so know the difference.
yes millipedes shed
1. Millipedes can live up to 7 years. 2. Millipedes do not have a back bone. 3. Millipedes are arthropods. 4. Millipedes are harmless.
Millipedes are arthropods and not mammals nor are they insects.
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NO! Millipedes are not dangerous. They are small but have many legs. Centipedes are dangerous, so don't freak out over millipedes. I should know cause millipedes are always in my house so I researched them.