Centipede Today
Centipedes are fast, whereas millipedes move slow, and if threatened, will curl into a ball.
They are commonly found in soil, leaf litter, under stones, and in rotting logs.
Centipedes can bite humans if handled roughly, but such occurrences are rare. Their venomous bite is generally not fatal to humans, with symptoms typically limited to pain, swelling, and redness—similar to a bee sting. Centipede or Millipede? What’s the Difference? centipede
Centipedes are carnivores, while millipedes are herbivores/detritivores.
Centipedes are nocturnal carnivores, using modified front legs called forcipules or toxicognaths to inject venom into their prey. Centipedes are fast, whereas millipedes move slow, and
They are usually yellowish to dark brown, though some display bright warning colors, and they range in size from a few millimeters to roughly ) in tropical species.
When entering homes, they are drawn to damp areas like basements, bathrooms, and crawl spaces. Their venomous bite is generally not fatal to
While often confused, centipedes and millipedes are quite different: