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How can the horse land worm be completely eliminated?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, How can the horse land worm be completely eliminated?

Horse land worms, also known as millipedes, millipedes, scale worms, etc., live on the surface of lawn soil, under clods, cubes or crevices, latent during the day and active at night. If they encounter harm or when the horse land is touched, it will curl the body into a circle and show a "false death state". After a period of time, let's take a look at how the horse land worm can be completely eliminated.

How to destroy the horse land worm?

The spread and migration of Malu can be controlled and killed, and treatment from the source is the best plan, which can be effectively killed by spraying quicklime, burning, boiling water and spraying pyrethroid pesticides to the habitat of Malu. 5: 00 in the morning to 10:00 and 5: 00 in the afternoon to dark is the best time to kill, can be expanded from indoor to outdoor, farmland, forest to encircle the form, play a good isolation zone, and strictly prevent the spread of Malu. If accidentally touching a horse worm causes skin allergy, do not wipe it with alcohol, but wash it with soapy water.

Is the horse worm poisonous?

Although the horse land worm has a non-toxic jaw, it has stinky glands on the body segment, which can secrete a poisonous smelly liquid, which smells bad, so that poultry and birds dare not peck it, and humans eating horse land by mistake will lead to allergic edema of the mouth and lips. At the same time, although the horse worm does not bite, but when touching and fiddling with it can secrete toxins that can cause local stimulation, serious can cause obvious erythema, herpes and necrosis, wash with a lot of soap and water, but do not use alcohol. If the skin reacts, corticosteroids can be applied locally. Eye injuries should be washed immediately and corticosteroid eye drops or ointment should be applied.

The difference between Malu and centipede

Horse land and centipede are two branches of arthropods. Centipedes have a flat body, two parts of the trunk, a pair of antennae on the head, a pair of jaws, two pairs of small jaws, and 15 to 180 segments in the trunk, each with a pair of appendages (feet). The first pair of appendages are jaw feet. On the other hand, the Malu body is long tube-shaped, except for the front and back ends, the two segments of the body are healed, it seems that each segment has two pairs of feet, the mouthparts are relatively simple, there are a pair of large jaws and a pair of plate-like jaw lips, and the lower lip has degenerated. The newly hatched larvae have only six pairs of feet, and the number of feet increases with each peeling.

 
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