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Jan 18, 2026

If You Find a Centipede at Home, Here’s What It Means…

Seeing a centipede suddenly crawl across your wall can be unsettling

but it usually tells you more about your home than you think.

Let’s break it down clearly

You May Have Moisture Issues

Centipedes love:
• Damp bathrooms
• Basements
• Laundry rooms
• Areas under sinks

If you’re seeing them, it often means there’s excess humidity or hidden moisture somewhere.


There May Be Other Bugs Around

Centipedes are predators. They feed on:
• Ants
• Cockroaches
• Silverfish
• Spiders

So if one shows up, it may mean your home has other small insects they’re hunting.

They’re Usually Nocturnal

Most house centipedes hide during the day and come out at night.

If you see one during the day, it may have been disturbed — or the population is growing.

The most common indoor species in many regions is the House centipede.


Are They Dangerous?

House centipedes:
• Can bite, but rarely do
• Bites are usually mild
• Are not aggressive

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