Centipedes are generally nocturnal creatures, meaning they are more active at night and tend to avoid light. While they don't experience fear in the same way that more complex animals do, they seek dark, damp environments to stay hidden from predators and to maintain moisture. Exposure to light can disrupt their natural behavior and make them more vulnerable.
Centipedes are not specifically known to be afraid of sulfur; however, they are sensitive to certain chemicals and environmental factors. Sulfur can be harmful to many insects, including centipedes, as it may affect their respiratory systems. Generally, centipedes tend to avoid environments that are hostile or toxic, including those with high concentrations of harmful substances.
Centipedes are believed to be sensitive to smoke due to their respiratory system and the potential harm it poses to their environment. Smoke can signal danger and potentially harmful conditions, prompting centipedes to avoid areas where smoke is present. Additionally, the chemicals in smoke may be repellent to them, serving as a survival mechanism to escape from predators and unfavorable habitats.
The average centipede is a centimeter tall. This is why centipedes are called centipedes.
You can not get HPV from centipedes.
No centipedes are not reptile they are arthropods.
Sowbugs, millipedes, and centipedes are not actually bugs but they all fall under centipedes
Centipedes are living organisms, two centipedes mate, so sexual reproduction.
How many kinds of centipedes are there
humans. people in Australia eat centipedes.
In North America there are centipedes in the desert.
2 inch centipedes.
Birds will eat non poisonous centipedes.