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Is indoor centipede poisonous?

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Every summer, a large number of centipedes appear in the hillsides and grass, which look very scary, and sometimes they are bitten a little inadvertently. Is the indoor centipede poisonous? Are indoor centipedes poisonous? Indoor centipedes are poisonous. The venom is on the head and feet, after being bitten.

Every summer, a large number of centipedes appear in the hillsides and grass, which look very scary, and sometimes they are bitten a little inadvertently. Is the indoor centipede poisonous?

Are indoor centipedes poisonous?

Indoor centipedes are poisonous. Venom on the head and feet, after being bitten, there is a clear sense of pain, will not die. But need to use aspirator or cupping to suck out the venom, and choose potassium permanganate solution, lime water to rinse the wound.

Second, how to eradicate centipedes if there are centipedes at home?

1. Go to the drugstore to buy pyrethroid, and then sprinkle it in places where centipedes often appear according to the dosage and usage, and you can also sprinkle some at the entrance of the sewer, and then you can completely eradicate the centipede. In a few days you will see a poisoned centipede. You just need to pick it up with a tool and throw it away.

two。 Buy some deworming pills and put them in a place where there are centipedes, and then in an airtight space, you can smoke the centipedes to death and eradicate them completely.

3. Centipedes generally crawl in from the sewers, need to buy some realgar and wine sprinkled into the sewers, and then can completely eradicate the centipedes, so that they never dare to appear again.

4. Raise a rooster at home, the natural enemy of the centipede is the rooster, as soon as the cock sees the centipede, he likes to catch it and eat it, so there is a centipede in the house that can raise a rooster and put it at home, so that the centipede will never appear again and be completely eradicated.

5. Buy a bottle of dichlorvos and realgar water and dilute it into a solution, spray it on the floor and corner of the house, and then close the door for half a day. The effect is said to be good, but dichlorvos is highly toxic, so use it with caution.

In addition, centipedes like to go out at night and like to live in dark, warm, rain-sheltered and well-ventilated places. During the day, they often lurk in cracks in bricks and stones, at the foot of walls and piles of dark corners of leaves, weeds and rotten wood, and come out at night to find food. If the environment of the bed is suitable for the centipede, it may cause the centipede to climb onto the bed, so pay attention to it before going to bed at night.

 
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