House Centipede
Discussion
garyhun said:
smn159 said:
Berkshire bred said:
. Second one might be an air rifle job.
Best do that outside if you value your flooring s2kjock said:
I didn't think you got these in the UK. See them on holiday in Madeira though. I am fascinated by them. G/f goes mental
This is in South of France... g/f has gone from mild fascination to fully blown nightmares about it...she did admit she had encountered a small one before and flushed it down the loo...clearly this one is the size of a cat (in her mind) ..AndrewCrown said:
This is in South of France... g/f has gone from mild fascination to fully blown nightmares about it...she did admit she had encountered a small one before and flushed it down the loo...clearly this one is the size of a cat (in her mind) ..
Some of them get quite big. Are there any eggs visible in the vicinity? Do you have a cellar?Just been googling about them. Impressive beasties Indeed. I can certainly vouch for their speed!
I see they eat spiders so I think that's the approach to take with the g/f next time.
I could usually manage to catch the spiders on holiday to release them humanely somewhere outside. Not sure I ever managed to catch one of these centipedes.
I see they eat spiders so I think that's the approach to take with the g/f next time.
I could usually manage to catch the spiders on holiday to release them humanely somewhere outside. Not sure I ever managed to catch one of these centipedes.
does anyone else feel the urge to have a quick edit of Wikipedia before the OPs other half looks this up?
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The body of an adult Scutigera coleoptrata is 25 to 35 mm (0.98 to 1.38 in) in length.
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The body of an adult Scutigera coleoptrata is 450 to 600 mm (18 in to 24 in) in length.
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The body of an adult Scutigera coleoptrata is 25 to 35 mm (0.98 to 1.38 in) in length.
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The body of an adult Scutigera coleoptrata is 450 to 600 mm (18 in to 24 in) in length.
carinatauk said:
There is one centipede in Spain that delivers a painful bite, can't remember what it's called though.
The Giant Desert Centipede is considered to have possibly the most painful bite in the insect world above the likes of the bullet ant. There's a video here of a bloke deliberately getting bitten by one that should give you some idea.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWZMfPP34g8
He's been stung by pretty much every insect going including the tarantula hawk wasp:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnExgQ81fhU
And bullet ant:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXjHb5QmDV0
It's worth watching those second two videos first to put into context how bad the desert centipede is. To be fair to him, he clearly has a very, very high pain threshold but the desert centipede pushed him over the edge.
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