Thursday, December 30, 2010

Where Do House Centipedes Lay Eggs?!

Where do house centipedes lay their eggs? This is a question that one of you beautiful people out there used to find my blog. First of all, you have to understand that since the house centipede is not your typical insect, it's not going to lay it's eggs in the most typical of places. But let's try to answer the question for you anyway, okay?!

I did a little research and I found out that house centipedes will lay their eggs almost ANYWHERE in your home! That's right anywhere! But particularly where their eggs have the best chance at survival. I mean we're talking about a mother that can lay between 60 and 150 eggs at a time! So survival is probably key to this mother.

Since house centipedes live where there is protection from the extreme cold and the danger of dehydration. That's most likely where they will lay their eggs. You know, behind your baseboards, under your tile flooring. Anywhere in your home that they have the best chance of survival.

I mentioned "under tile flooring" above because I think that is where they are coming from in my home. I have a downstairs bathroom that is closest to the rear of the house. And I noticed a house centipede or two coming out from a tiny crack in between my baseboard and my tile flooring. As soon as I am able I will close this hole up to make sure that they don't use it again!

So there you have it! Where do house centipedes lay their eggs? Behind baseboards, in cool, dry basements, and in my case, under tile floors. To get the complete information on the house centipede and how you can stop it from making your house the most infested on the block, please visit: House Centipede Control.com!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

How To Get Rid Of House Centipedes!

What's up people,

If you've read my article entitled, "How To Get Rid Of House Centipedes - 3 Proven Ways To Do It!", then you know about the three ways that I'm talking about in the article. What I didn't talk about is the problem with those 3 proven ways! All of them have a drawback to them and we are going to go over them in this blog post.

Boric Acid - A great insecticide that your grandma used to use back in the day. The only problem is that it doesn't really address the problem. If you are using boric acid to get rid of house centipede, then you are fighting a losing battle!

The boric acid MIGHT work. It might do what its designed to do. Which is to act as a stomach poison if ingested. It is abrasive to whatever insect that comes into contact with it. But, because of the sheer number of house centipedes in your home that YOU DON'T SEE, you are not really making a real dent in their population. You might kill some, but not enough to get them out of your house for good.

Dehumidifiers - Using these machines is a good alternative if you don't want to use chemicals in your home to kill insects. The only problem is that they don't address the real problem either.

You might make the house centipedes stay uncomfortable by drying up the damp areas in your home. But he'll just find somewhere else in your home to hang out. They have been reportedly seen in EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE! Not just the basement!

Exterminators - A great option...if you have the money! Exterminators will be able to get rid of house centipedes and other insects. The only problem is that they can be expensive. Oh, it might not cost you that much the first time. But even the exterminator will tell you that he will not get everything on the first trip and that he will have to come back to make sure that everything is OK!

Out of all of the above options, the exterminator is the only one that can take care of the REAL reason the house centipede is in your home. FOOD!!! He's there to hunt! If you have seen house centipedes in your home, they are there for the other insects that are in your home!

House centipedes are insectivores, hunters! They go where the food is, and right now it's in your home! You get rid of the insect infestation that you have, you'll get rid of the house centipede!

People have been scouring the Internet for years trying to find out what they can do to get rid of the house centipede, with no luck! Well now there is a website that promises that it can get rid of your house centipede problem in less than a week!

I don't know about you but I think that you should at least check it out! You can continue to squish these bugs under your shoe with no real end in sight, or you can check out House Centipede Control.com!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

How To Kill House Centipedes!

This blog will tell you how to do exactly that! I know a lot of people who have these alien creatures in their home. I used to have them in my home. But to get rid of them I followed the instructions at House Centipede Control.com!

Believe it or not, when you see house centipedes in your home, that signals that something else is going on in your home. The house centipede is a predator. And he did not show up at your house to admire the nice wallpaper that you have in the bedroom! He came there to hunt!

House centipedes will eat everything that won't eat them! They eat spiders, bedbugs, silverfish, roaches, cockroaches and every other bug that plagues your home! So, like I said, if you see a house centipede, then you most likely have an insect infestation somewhere in your home!

But just because they are doing you a service doesn't mean that you have to like the sight of them! There are some out there that will argue that house centipedes should be left alone because they take care of whatever insect problem you have. I don't know about you but, I don't want them in my house, at all! I don't care if there hunting mice, I don't want them there!

I've met a lot of people, and nearly all of them hate and despise the house centipede! All of those bleeding heart liberals will change their mind once they see this thing in their home! Trust me!

In my article, "How To kill house centipedes!", I gave you 2 examples of how to do this. But there is another unconventional way to do it also. You can use dehumidifiers. Why?

House centipedes like to live in wet, damp, humid environments. That's why 90% of the time you will see them in the basement. So the logical choice to dry up all of that moisture and get rid of the humidity is a dehumidifier. This will make their stay in your home uncomfortable, but it won't stop them from going to where the food is. They will most likely just avoid the basement or wherever you have the dehumidifier installed.

If you really want to know how to kill house centipedes, make sure that you check out House centipede control.com! This website boasts that it can help you to kill off these little aliens in less than 1 week! WITHOUT THE USE OF PESTICIDES OR POISON! Check it out! You won't be disappointed!