Centipedes are predators that primarily eat live prey. They are known to feed on insects, spiders, worms, and other small invertebrates that they hunt and kill with their venomous bite.
I have lived in Alaska all my life and never had any idea that any centipedes lived in Alaska.
A centipede bite may have a few complications for humans, including anaphylactic shock, but are generally nonfatal. Centipedes can be poisonous in other states besides Utah.
Type your answer here... They are suckers
Centipedes generally prefer moist soil with good drainage. A mix of sand and peat moss or coconut coir can work well as a substrate for centipedes, providing both moisture retention and proper drainage. It's also important to provide hiding spots and places for burrowing in the substrate for their comfort and well-being.
centipedes live in dark shallow places. They mostly they live under mulch.
Centipedes live in all parts of the world outside of polar regions.
Yes, centipedes, some of them quite large, live in deserts.
Centipedes live in dark cool damp places, preferably under rocks or logs. They can also be found in soil.
Centipedes are predators that primarily eat live prey. They are known to feed on insects, spiders, worms, and other small invertebrates that they hunt and kill with their venomous bite.
don't you mean where
No, centipedes are arthropods.
Centipedes live in deserts, and forests.
I have lived in Alaska all my life and never had any idea that any centipedes lived in Alaska.
Centipedes typically do not live in peaches, as they prefer dark, damp environments like soil, leaf litter, and decaying wood. However, if a peach is overripe or damaged, it might attract pests, including centipedes, which could seek refuge there temporarily. Overall, peaches are not a suitable habitat for centipedes.
they live in poo and wee and dung and often pat
Bats and poisonous centipedes or millipedes.