Learn More About Centipede Management
Centipedes can be tricky to deal with, especially when you don’t know where they’re coming from.
At Rest Easy Pest Control, we know what it takes to get your home back to normal. Our team is trained to identify the signs of an infestation, determine the cause, and eliminate it for good.
Common Causes of Centipede Infestations
- Moisture Problems: Centipedes like damp, humid spaces. Leaky pipes, wet basements, and poor ventilation can attract them into your home.
- Other Pests Inside the Home: Centipedes eat insects such as spiders, cockroaches, and silverfish. If those bugs are lurking around your home, centipedes could be too.
- Cracks and Gaps in the Foundation: Small openings around doors, windows, vents, or in the foundation can give centipedes an easy way inside.
- Cluttered, Damp Spaces: Areas such as basements, crawl spaces, and storage rooms with excessive clutter and moisture create ideal hiding spots for centipedes.
How We Treat Centipede Problems
- Inspection and Identification: We start by inspecting your home to locate where centipedes are hiding and what’s attracting them. Identifying the centipede species also helps us choose the right treatment approach.
- Targeted Treatments: Once we understand the problem, we apply safe and effective products in key areas like cracks, baseboards, and common entry points where centipedes are most active.
- Fixing Moisture Issues: Because centipedes thrive in damp environments, we inspect areas with excess moisture and recommend solutions such as fixing leaks, improving ventilation, or using dehumidifiers.
- Prevention Steps: After treatment, we focus on preventing centipedes from returning. We’ll walk you through simple steps you can take around your home to avoid future problems and reduce the chances of other pests showing up too.
How to Prevent Centipedes
- Seal Entry Points: Make sure windows, doors, and vents are tightly closed. Use caulk or weatherstripping where needed.
- Get Rid of Other Pests: Removing other pests from the home helps prevent centipedes from coming back. Regular pest control keeps their food sources low and makes your home less inviting.
- Keep Your Home Dry: Reduce damp areas by using dehumidifiers, fixing leaks, and improving airflow throughout your home.
- Clean Up Inside and Out: Centipedes look for quiet, hidden places to live. Clearing yard debris and keeping storage areas tidy removes the shelter they’re looking for.
Common Causes of Centipede Infestations
- Moisture Problems: Centipedes like damp, humid spaces. Leaky pipes, wet basements, and poor ventilation can attract them into your home.
- Other Pests Inside the Home: Centipedes eat insects such as spiders, cockroaches, and silverfish. If those bugs are lurking around your home, centipedes could be too.
- Cracks and Gaps in the Foundation: Small openings around doors, windows, vents, or in the foundation can give centipedes an easy way inside.
- Cluttered, Damp Spaces: Areas such as basements, crawl spaces, and storage rooms with excessive clutter and moisture create ideal hiding spots for centipedes.
How We Treat Centipede Problems
- Inspection and Identification: We start by inspecting your home to locate where centipedes are hiding and what’s attracting them. Identifying the centipede species also helps us choose the right treatment approach.
- Targeted Treatments: Once we understand the problem, we apply safe and effective products in key areas like cracks, baseboards, and common entry points where centipedes are most active.
- Fixing Moisture Issues: Because centipedes thrive in damp environments, we inspect areas with excess moisture and recommend solutions such as fixing leaks, improving ventilation, or using dehumidifiers.
- Prevention Steps: After treatment, we focus on preventing centipedes from returning. We’ll walk you through simple steps you can take around your home to avoid future problems and reduce the chances of other pests showing up too.
How to Prevent Centipedes
- Seal Entry Points: Make sure windows, doors, and vents are tightly closed. Use caulk or weatherstripping where needed.
- Get Rid of Other Pests: Removing other pests from the home helps prevent centipedes from coming back. Regular pest control keeps their food sources low and makes your home less inviting.
- Keep Your Home Dry: Reduce damp areas by using dehumidifiers, fixing leaks, and improving airflow throughout your home.
- Clean Up Inside and Out: Centipedes look for quiet, hidden places to live. Clearing yard debris and keeping storage areas tidy removes the shelter they’re looking for.