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If you find a centipede at home, here is what it means…

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Spotting a centipede inside your home is one of those moments that tends to produce an immediate, instinctive reaction — usually involving a sharp intake of breath and a rapid retreat to the other side of the room. With their many legs moving in that unsettling rippling motion and their surprising speed across floors and walls, centipedes are not exactly welcome houseguests. But before you dismiss the sighting as a random, isolated event, it is worth understanding what their presence actually tells you.

A centipede in your home is rarely a coincidence. In most cases, it is a signal — sometimes about moisture, sometimes about other unwanted visitors already sharing your living space, and occasionally about the weather outside. Learning to read that signal correctly can help you address the real issue before it becomes a larger problem.

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Your Home May Have Other Pest Activity
This is the most important thing to understand about centipedes: they do not wander into your home looking for food scraps, crumbs, or pantry goods. They are carnivores, and their diet consists entirely of other small creatures. House centipedes feed on ants, silverfish, small spiders, flies, cockroaches, and similar insects. They are, in a very literal sense, hunters.

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