06-18-2009, 10:14 AM
I have heard that if it gets too dry or too wet outside, centipedes may be more likely to come in. It has been dry the last two months.
Also, centipede hatches are large and can happen every couple weeks I think, so if there is a nest and repeated hatches without measures to take the count down, the numbers will increase.
Lastly, if there is some new pattern that allows them to get in. I close my doors after it gets dark, or try to.
Also, centipede hatches are large and can happen every couple weeks I think, so if there is a nest and repeated hatches without measures to take the count down, the numbers will increase.
Lastly, if there is some new pattern that allows them to get in. I close my doors after it gets dark, or try to.