Millipede Information
The Problem
Millipedes normally live in and feed on rotting leaves and wood and other kinds of moist decaying plant matter. When they become numerous they may damage sprouting seeds, seedlings, or plants that they come in contact with.
Sometimes individual millipedes wander from their moist living places into homes.
When disturbed Millipedes do not bite; but when disturbed they can produce an irritating fluid (using repugnatorial glands opening at the base of the legs). This fluid can irritate eyes, blister the skin, produce an unpleasant odor and cause allergic reactions in venom sensitive people.
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