Arachnonick1
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- Apr 10, 2006
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Yeah 29 palms is pretty close really. So give me a message next time you out there. Good Luck.
that centipede was probably a Scolopendra polymorpha. can give a decent bite, but i still hand catch all of mine. one of my favorite species, for surexenobug said:Hi!
I live in Santa Rosa, California (about an hour away from SF). I keep phasmids and mantids and will be getting my first giant centipede this week.
I haven't found many big pedes in my area but I did find a nice 4" yellow guy. Couldn't tell what species he was though.
The main bug I go hunting for is Jerusalem Crickets. They're quite abundant here in the Spring and Summer. I'm just waiting for it to stop raining so they will come out of their burrows!
-Rachel B.
i certainly hope so!xenobug said:BTW,
Is anyone going to the LA bug fair this year?
http://www.nhm.org/exhibitions/bugfair/index.html
i got babies off one of thosecacoseraph said:IT'S PEDE HUNTING SEASON IN SOUTHERN CA!!!
i caught five S. polymorpha tiger centipedes yesterday in about 1.5-2h, starting from 5:30pm - 7:30pm when it got too dark to see and i started blacklighting for scorps (didn't catch any with the blacklight)
CA CENTIHEADS STAND UP AND BE NOTICED
lolHey, Im down south from most of you.
Im right near laguna beach.
im currently keeping a 5.5" s.heros castbaklabdj, i dont remember how its spelled, oh well.
that would be under pieces of trash =Pwhat are some of the most common habitats for the native S. polymorpha?
HEllo All,
Caco, my collection grow just a little bit now, this is what I have at the moment:
3 neonleg centipedes
2 blue leg
3 chinese red
1 Giant arizona
2 Texan pedes
2 flagtail centipedes
2 florida multycolor pedes
and 2 babies.
1 S robusta
1 Tiger centepide Tanzania
2 local centipede from Placerita canyon.
I am looking to get more S robusta a male preferably or any other nice centis.
Who will be attending the Reptile show this weekend?
I know Insect714 will be there, I will be there too with another friend and I would to meet any other centi enthusiast if they are attending.
check out:Hello everyone. I am new to the bug world. I first started getting interested in tarantulas and found out that Don Pedro Lake had some around there, so I went camping and caught one. Now I'm extremely fascinated with the centipede. All that I've been able to catch in California (I live in Oakdale, California {Northern Cali}) is 2 tiny stone centipedes. You guys talk about the giant tiger centipedes and scorpions. I know that scorpions are common in SoCal, but how about Nor Cal? Also, with the centipedes, is there anywhere close to Oakdale (by Modesto) that I can find these giant tiger centipedes? Thanks for all the help guys!