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Yes indeed
NO! Millipedes are not dangerous. They are small but have many legs. Centipedes are dangerous, so don't freak out over millipedes. I should know cause millipedes are always in my house so I researched them.
myriapodophobia -> fear of millipedes Chilopodophobia -> fear of centipedes
Along with centipedes, the millipedes belong to the Myriapoda subphylum of Arthropoda.
Millipedes eat dead food because it has a lot of nutrients in it.
Millipedes are generally not harmful to plants as they primarily feed on decaying organic matter. However, in some cases, they may nibble on seedlings or young plants.
They are if you have a fetish for things with a lot of legs
Millipedes are generally not harmful to humans or pets. They do not bite or sting, and their main defense mechanism is to release a foul-smelling liquid that can irritate the skin. However, some people may be allergic to this liquid, so it's best to avoid handling millipedes with bare hands.
Millipedes are generally not harmful to plants and do not cause significant damage to them. They primarily feed on decaying plant material and help with the decomposition process in the soil. However, in some cases, large populations of millipedes can feed on seedlings or young plants, causing some damage.
Yes, they have legs that can be harmful. unlike the centipedes who do not
Birds are not millipedes. Fish are not millipedes. Donkeys are not millipedes. Humans are not millipedes. Trees are not millipedes. Cars are not millipedes. Cities are not millipedes. Ideas are not millipedes. Is that enough non examples of millipedes? If not, how about this? Millipedes are examples of millipedes. Everything else (i.e., anything that is not a millipede) is a non-example of a millipede.
There is no scientific evidence to prove that using a camera flash when photographic pet birds is harmful.
Millipedes in soil are generally beneficial to the ecosystem as they help break down organic matter and contribute to nutrient cycling. However, in large numbers, they can sometimes cause damage to plant roots and seedlings.
Yes snakes do eat millipedes, especially vipers. They love to feast on millipedes as they are comprehensively further up in the food chain. Also, vipers specifically enjoy feasting on Mitch's Millipedes...
yes millipedes shed
1. Millipedes can live up to 7 years. 2. Millipedes do not have a back bone. 3. Millipedes are arthropods. 4. Millipedes are harmless.
Millipedes are arthropods and not mammals nor are they insects.