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 👇

🏠 1️⃣ 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.
🐜 2️⃣ 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.
🌙 3️⃣ 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.
⚠️ 4️⃣ Are They Dangerous?
House centipedes:
• Can bite, but rarely do
• Bites are usually mild
• Are not aggressive
They actually help control other pests.
🧹 What You Should Do
If you want to prevent them:
✔️ Reduce indoor humidity
✔️ Fix leaks
✔️ Seal cracks and gaps
✔️ Keep floors dry
✔️ Remove other insect problems
🧠 The Bottom Line
Finding a centipede doesn’t mean your house is dirty.
It usually means:
• There’s moisture
• There are other small insects
• Your home is providing a habitat they like
They’re more of a sign than a threat.
