{"id":185,"date":"2025-10-04T21:51:50","date_gmt":"2025-10-04T21:51:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/etheruimnews.live\/?p=185"},"modified":"2025-10-04T21:51:50","modified_gmt":"2025-10-04T21:51:50","slug":"reasons-you-should-not-ki-ll-millipedes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/etheruimnews.live\/?p=185","title":{"rendered":"Reasons you should not ki.ll millipedes"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"Y3BBE\" data-sfc-cp=\"\" data-hveid=\"CAEQAA\" data-processed=\"true\">\n<div class=\"Y3BBE\" data-sfc-cp=\"\" data-hveid=\"CAEQAA\" data-processed=\"true\">It is best not to kill millipedes because they are beneficial decomposers that enrich soil, and they pose minimal threat to humans and pets. In most cases, finding millipedes indoors is a temporary nuisance that can be resolved with non-lethal methods.<span class=\"uJ19be notranslate\" data-wiz-uids=\"BAXupf_f,BAXupf_g\" data-processed=\"true\"><span class=\"vKEkVd\" data-animation-atomic=\"\" data-processed=\"true\">\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/div>\n<div class=\"AdPoic\" role=\"heading\" aria-level=\"3\" data-sfc-cp=\"\" data-processed=\"true\">Environmental benefits<\/div>\n<div class=\"Y3BBE\" data-sfc-cp=\"\" data-hveid=\"CAMQAA\" data-processed=\"true\">Millipedes provide important ecological services by breaking down decaying matter.<span class=\"uJ19be notranslate\" data-wiz-uids=\"BAXupf_p,BAXupf_q\" data-processed=\"true\"><span class=\"vKEkVd\" data-animation-atomic=\"\" data-processed=\"true\">\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/div>\n<ul class=\"U6u95\" data-processed=\"true\">\n<li data-hveid=\"CAQQAA\" data-processed=\"true\"><span class=\"T286Pc\" data-sfc-cp=\"\" data-processed=\"true\"><strong class=\"Yjhzub\" data-processed=\"true\">Enrich soil:<\/strong>\u00a0They eat decomposing leaves, wood, and other dead plant material, converting it into nutrient-rich organic matter that fertilizes the soil. Their digestive process and movement help improve soil structure and aeration.<\/span><\/li>\n<li data-hveid=\"CAQQAQ\" data-processed=\"true\"><span class=\"T286Pc\" data-sfc-cp=\"\" data-processed=\"true\"><strong class=\"Yjhzub\" data-processed=\"true\">Prevent pest problems:<\/strong>\u00a0By feeding on rotting material, they help clean up the environment. Some species may also consume harmful insect eggs, slugs, and snails, which can help control pests.<\/span><\/li>\n<li data-hveid=\"CAQQAg\" data-processed=\"true\"><span class=\"T286Pc\" data-sfc-cp=\"\" data-processed=\"true\"><strong class=\"Yjhzub\" data-processed=\"true\">Support healthy ecosystems:<\/strong>\u00a0Millipedes are a food source for many animals, including reptiles, birds, and other invertebrates.<\/span><span class=\"uJ19be notranslate\" data-wiz-uids=\"BAXupf_12,BAXupf_13\" data-processed=\"true\"><span class=\"vKEkVd\" data-animation-atomic=\"\" data-processed=\"true\">\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<div class=\"AdPoic\" role=\"heading\" aria-level=\"3\" data-sfc-cp=\"\" data-processed=\"true\">Minimal threat to humans and pets<\/div>\n<div class=\"Y3BBE\" data-sfc-cp=\"\" data-hveid=\"CAYQAA\" data-processed=\"true\">Despite their alarming appearance, millipedes are non-aggressive creatures with limited defense mechanisms.<span class=\"uJ19be notranslate\" data-wiz-uids=\"BAXupf_1b,BAXupf_1c\" data-processed=\"true\"><span class=\"vKEkVd\" data-animation-atomic=\"\" data-processed=\"true\">\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/div>\n<ul class=\"U6u95\" data-processed=\"true\">\n<li data-hveid=\"CAcQAA\" data-processed=\"true\"><span class=\"T286Pc\" data-sfc-cp=\"\" data-processed=\"true\"><strong class=\"Yjhzub\" data-processed=\"true\">Non-venomous:<\/strong>\u00a0They do not bite or sting. When threatened, their primary defense is to curl into a tight coil to protect their soft underside.<\/span><\/li>\n<li data-hveid=\"CAcQAQ\" data-processed=\"true\"><span class=\"T286Pc\" data-sfc-cp=\"\" data-processed=\"true\"><strong class=\"Yjhzub\" data-processed=\"true\">Harmless indoors:<\/strong>\u00a0Millipedes thrive in moist environments and cannot survive for long inside a dry house, so any that find their way inside will likely die on their own. The primary indoor risk is the odor and potential staining from crushing them.<\/span><\/li>\n<li data-hveid=\"CAcQAg\" data-processed=\"true\"><span class=\"T286Pc\" data-sfc-cp=\"\" data-processed=\"true\"><strong class=\"Yjhzub\" data-processed=\"true\">Defensive secretions:<\/strong>\u00a0Some species can excrete a mildly irritating, foul-smelling fluid. This fluid is not dangerous, but it can cause temporary skin irritation or discoloration, especially if it gets into the eyes. It is best to avoid handling them with bare hands.<\/span><span class=\"uJ19be notranslate\" data-wiz-uids=\"BAXupf_1o,BAXupf_1p\" data-processed=\"true\"><span class=\"vKEkVd\" data-animation-atomic=\"\" data-processed=\"true\">\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<div class=\"AdPoic\" role=\"heading\" aria-level=\"3\" data-sfc-cp=\"\" data-processed=\"true\">Non-lethal pest control<\/div>\n<div class=\"Y3BBE\" data-sfc-cp=\"\" data-hveid=\"CAkQAA\" data-processed=\"true\">If you are finding millipedes indoors, killing them is rarely the most effective solution, as new ones will simply replace them if the source of the problem is not addressed.<span class=\"uJ19be notranslate\" data-wiz-uids=\"BAXupf_1y,BAXupf_1z\" data-processed=\"true\"><span class=\"vKEkVd\" data-animation-atomic=\"\" data-processed=\"true\">\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/div>\n<ul class=\"U6u95\" data-processed=\"true\">\n<li data-hveid=\"CAoQAA\" data-processed=\"true\"><span class=\"T286Pc\" data-sfc-cp=\"\" data-processed=\"true\"><strong class=\"Yjhzub\" data-processed=\"true\">Reduce moisture:<\/strong>\u00a0Use a dehumidifier in damp areas like basements and crawl spaces. Check and repair leaky pipes and faucets.<\/span><\/li>\n<li data-hveid=\"CAoQAQ\" data-processed=\"true\"><span class=\"T286Pc\" data-sfc-cp=\"\" data-processed=\"true\"><strong class=\"Yjhzub\" data-processed=\"true\">Seal entry points:<\/strong>\u00a0Caulk and seal cracks in your foundation, around windows, and under doors. Use door sweeps on exterior doors.<\/span><\/li>\n<li data-hveid=\"CAoQAg\" data-processed=\"true\"><span class=\"T286Pc\" data-sfc-cp=\"\" data-processed=\"true\"><strong class=\"Yjhzub\" data-processed=\"true\">Clean outdoor debris:<\/strong>\u00a0Clear away leaf litter, thick mulch, and rotting wood from around the foundation of your home. A gravel barrier can also help.<\/span><\/li>\n<li data-hveid=\"CAoQAw\" data-processed=\"true\"><span class=\"T286Pc\" data-sfc-cp=\"\" data-processed=\"true\"><strong class=\"Yjhzub\" data-processed=\"true\">Manual removal:<\/strong>\u00a0Use a broom and dustpan or a vacuum cleaner to sweep up any millipedes you find indoors. Dispose of them outside.<\/span><span class=\"uJ19be notranslate\" data-wiz-uids=\"BAXupf_2e,BAXupf_2f\" data-processed=\"true\"><span class=\"vKEkVd\" data-animation-atomic=\"\" data-processed=\"true\">\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It is best not to kill millipedes because they are beneficial decomposers that enrich soil, and they pose minimal threat to humans and pets. 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