dragonfire1577
Arachnodemon
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The winter lows here are 120 degrees lower than that lolIf you can handle 110F plus in the summer it is a good trade off.
The winter lows here are 120 degrees lower than that lolIf you can handle 110F plus in the summer it is a good trade off.
Actually, 5,000 feet is about when they start to get interesting again on the Northern end of the state. I have seen beautiful centipedes in and around Cottonwood, Cornville, and Sedona. Clearly the big draw for them is the moisture in the vicinity of Oak Creek. I bet there are some lovely specimens all along the Mogollon rim.I've heard of them being caught in Sedona too.
I have been meaning to do that. I jump out of the vehicle like a green bird dog every time I stop in good habitat. Totally forget I have a camera.I would like to see habitat photos where you all collect your centipedes. For me that would be interessting.