The Mother Earth Exterminators can be kept as house pets. They are considered clean bugs. They are called House Centipedes in Tagalog 'Bahay Alupihan'. The Japanese people are keeping them as pets and have for centuries. They called them GejiGeji.
One of several species commonly known as the house centipede or "hundred-legged" – is a typically yellowish-grey centipede with up to 15 pairs of legs. House centipedes are feed on spiders, bed bugs, termites, cockroaches, silverfish, ants, and other household arthropods. They administer venom through forcipules. These are not part of their mandibles, so strictly speaking they sting rather than bite. They are mostly nocturnal hunters. While house centipedes bite can be extremely painful, they are not generally fatal to humans.
Reasons why you should not kill the House Centipedes:
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The Mother Earth Exterminators House Centipedes
Why You Should Not Kill House Centipedes
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Reasons why you should not kill the House Centipedes:
- House Centipedes are considered clean bugs.
- House Centipedes will keep your home bug-free.
- House Centipedes are harmless.
- House Centipedes are keep by Japanese as pets and have for centuries.
- And for not killing the House Centipedes found in your house can actually save you money from hiring professional bug exterminators because the House Centipedes are considered the Mother Earth Exterminators that kill and eat other bugs found in your house like cockroaches, ants, termites etc.
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The Mother Earth Exterminators House Centipedes
Why You Should Not Kill House Centipedes
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