Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Whichever multi-legged creature you find crawling around your home, here’s what to know about why it’s there. After reading this, ...
More stories about creepy-crawly (or buzzing) pests and what to do about them. You might have noticed: Millipedes are moving indoors again. That explains the unwelcome sightings in living rooms, ...
EAST TEXAS - I’ve had several folks call me recently about an abundance of centipedes in their landscapes as well as their homes. As all critters grow and mature, there are certainly cases where the ...
Most homeowners don’t notice millipedes and centipedes because they are typically found in cool, damp places outdoors under rocks, logs, leaves or boards. When they enter homes or garages, they may ...
AUSTRALIA -- Millipedes have lots of legs. It's a defining feature of this creature, which is neither worm nor insect. However, despite a name derived from the Latin for thousand (mille) and feet (pes ...
A five-day expedition in Madagascar's largest rainforest has rediscovered 21 of 30 targeted species, including a nearly 11-inch giant millipede that hadn't been documented by scientists since 1897.
On a remote volcanic outcrop in the Sou Pacifi, a giant, carnivorous centipede is quietly rewriting what we think we know ...
Researchers at the University of Texas in Austin claim to have identified the world's oldest bug. The specimen is a millipede ancestor found on the island of Kerrera in Scotland, and it dates back 425 ...
You might have noticed: Millipedes are moving indoors again. That explains the unwelcome sightings in living rooms, kitchens and everywhere that people are griping about on social media. The garden ...
Most millipedes defend themselves by curling into a ball, but one found in a Virginia national park secretes toxic cyanide compounds to ward off predators NPS Photos/Marie Pinto More stories about ...