Yes, they do live partly in soil.
Myriapoda is a subphylum of arthropods. Examples of myriapoda are centipedes and millipedes so they live in all kinds of places all over the world, mostly in damp forests.
Millipedes live underground and in moist, dark places. If they are pets, they live in a tank. One of the contributors to this question has a millipede. They put soil in the tank and give it fruits, vegetables, crickets, dog food, and plant matter.
Millipedes live in organic matter (leaves, mulch, piles of wood or wood chips) and other material close to the house. Centipedes live under logs, leafs & mulch. You could also find a cetipede in your basement, bathroom and closet. Sometime they live in soil.
cool and damp outdoor places. e.g decaying plants, soil, leaves, trees and bushes
A garden soil is the soil found in gardens
slugs and snails, earthworms, ants, beetles, earwigs, wood lice, centipedes, millipedes, spiders................................................ect.
Why in the world would you want to exterminate millipedes?!?! Unless you have absolutely no lawn or garden or anything, I can't imagine why you'd want to get rid of something that regenerates soil and helps plants grow.
Moist. They like Humid enviroments.
They feed exclusively on us. You won't find them outside.
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Garden soil is not suitable for an aquarium (tropical or cold water aquariums). The soil will pollute and cloud the water with soil particles, debris and live organisms that could cause disease to the fish. Only use special aquarium equipment and ingredients: washed gravel, etc.
no