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  • #16
    These little bastards I'm minding less since I know one won't land in my hair and they're pretty harmless and are too weak to climb the furniture and such. Centipedes are a little more scary since they're bigger, faster, and I think they CAN climb on walls.

    It's just in the years I've been in this house, I have never ever seen so many show up at one time. By the time I went to sleep last night, I easily had 40-50 millipedes in my jar. And that was just from one night.

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    • #17
      Quoth Kara View Post
      >.>
      <.<

      You should be more afraid of the ones you don't find.

      *runs away to hide*
      I hate you.

      Quoth ShadowBall View Post
      Centipedes are a little more scary since they're bigger, faster, and I think they CAN climb on walls.
      Yes, yes they can. Ceilings, too.

      I killed one the other night (used my roommate's flipflop...). I actually have only seen a couple this summer (at the risk of jinxing myself there).

      And on that note, I shudder off to bed.
      I don't go in for ancient wisdom
      I don't believe just 'cause ideas are tenacious
      It means that they're worthy - Tim Minchin, "White Wine in the Sun"

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      • #18
        *knocking on wood*

        I haven't seen one of them in a long time. Now, spiders, beetles, every other annoying pest.......I HAVE seen.

        As much as I hate cooler weather and don't want summer to end, I'm kind of hoping for another cooler fall because that means the annual invasion of the Asian beetles (generic looking lady bugs, they are orange and they bite!) is much less bountiful when it's cooler out.

        God, I HATE that time of year. Those bastards multiply like no other, they smell awful, take up entire sides of your house, and bite!
        You really need to see a neurologist. - Wagegoth

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        • #19
          Quoth BookstoreEscapee View Post
          I hate you.
          butbut.....

          *wibble*

          "You are loved" - Plaidman.

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          • #20
            Oh gods, the "ladybugs" or "barn bugs" or whatever the hell they are. The spotty beetles in all shades of orange and red that get in your house. I came home one day ti find the kitchen ceiling covered in them - at least a hundred up there. I just took the vacuum cleaner hose to them and then emptied the dust box outside.

            I've seen all kinds of weird bugs where I live. Monster yellowjackets (which my mother's dog likes to try and eat), little spotted spiders that climb to eye level and jump at you and kind of parachute to the ground/floor on a strand of web, huge brown spiders that are incredibly fast. And I've seen things outside that I can't even begin to try and identify.

            And when winter comes, there will be mice in here. One year, I swear this one mouse was in the kitchen and must have worked all winter long to fill every single drawer and cupboard with dogfood kibbles. Hell, my cats brought me three mice a couple weeks ago and left them on my bed because I guess they love me.

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            • #21
              I have jumping spiders here right now. They are so small, you could mistake them for gnats until you get close to see their tiny legs. They jump. Fast.
              You really need to see a neurologist. - Wagegoth

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              • #22
                I've heard peppermint oil repels bugs. Wouldn't hurt to try it.. cotton balls with peppermint oil in them..
                Fixing problems... one broken customer at a time.

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                • #23
                  Quoth ShadowBall View Post
                  Centipedes are a little more scary since they're bigger, faster, and I think they CAN climb on walls.
                  Yes, they can I had a few in my apartment on campus (in addition to black widows and cave crickets)...maintenance was useless as far as getting rid of them, so one of my science teachers came over, trapped what he could and gave me tips on how to deal with the rest.

                  On that note, SOMETHING was crawling on my face last night. I have no idea what, and part of me doesn't actually want to see it.
                  "I am quite confident that I do exist."
                  "Excuse me, I'm making perfect sense. You're just not keeping up." The Doctor

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                  • #24
                    Quoth Dreamstalker View Post
                    On that note, SOMETHING was crawling on my face last night. I have no idea what, and part of me doesn't actually want to see it.
                    If your face didn't break out in a horrible rash it was probably NOT a centipede. The ones around here almost have acid in their feet! And the motel manager a few years ago thought I was being a silly girl when I complained about finding one in my bed.
                    Everything will be ok in the end. If it's not ok, it's not the end.

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