Friday, October 28, 2016

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House centipede

(Scutigera coleoptrata)

Fleet-footed with fifteen pairs of legs, these basement and under-sink dwellers are voracious predators and do people a favor by eating unwanted house pests. Their appearance can be disconcerting as they rush past but, rest assured, they pose no harm to people.
Photo courtesy of Bruce Marlin, www.cirrusimage.com via Natural History Museum.



One of these was in a mug on the table with a bit of tea in the bottom. At first I thought it was drowned, but then it moved a bit, so I set out to rescue it. I got it to the kitchen sill, and offered it a skewer to crawl out on. It scuttled behind the little dish there. I apologized and wished it well. They are unsettling, but they are also very welcome predators of termites, moths, flies and roaches, as well as of their eggs. I have accidentally swatted a couple, reflexively, thinking them roaches, immediately sorry for my rash violence.

Looks are something, but they cannot be how we judge others. Of whatever species.

We've got a shower arachnid, too. Long legs, it keeps us company, far up at the top of the stall.

10 comments:

SmitoniusAndSonata said...

No , I don't like them since getting bitten by a huge one , years ago while camping . They can eat everything else , but I draw the line at me .

Zhoen said...

S&S,
These are not those big biting ones. Sorry you got bitten.

Nimble said...

I call those TooManyLegs!!! I looked them up after having a brain stem creepout reaction & was happy to hear they are roach predators

Zhoen said...

Nimble,
They do have 18 of them. Which is quite a lot. The one I rescued did not bite me, so that's nice.

Zhoen said...

Correction, 15 pairs of legs. Which makes 30. That's a hella legs, dude.

Rouchswalwe said...

I've learned to live with them ... they're fast, and luckily I'm near-sighted. This is where the German comes in handy; I name them roach-feasters and Tausendfüßlers (thousand-footers) and wish them well ...

Zhoen said...

Rou,
Roachbane!

Nimble said...

Ooh I like Tausendfüßlers!

the polish chick said...

you're a better person than i am. despite my best efforts, bugs stir nothing but loathing in me. especially when they're big enough i can look'em in the eye, so to speak.

Phil Plasma said...

My girls aren't that keen on spiders, but I just leave them be. I can't recall having seen a house centipede in my home, but there could very well be one or more of them without my noticing.