Duo Majere
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- Apr 23, 2013
- Messages
- 20
Hi Everyone,
I'm new, and I actually fear centipedes because I know nothing about them. But I love snakes, and always encourage people to try and understand/appreciate them, so I hope to do the same. I live in Japan, and my first encounter with a centipede was 2 weeks after moving into my new Japanese home, a little guy scurried out from under my bed as I was waking up... It freaked me out, and then the bug-fearing Japanese people around me fed my fears, and started telling me how "poisonous" they are. Turns out, my house, which was empty for several years until I moved in, had a bug infestation, especially centipedes. My employers had my house professionally "bug bombed," and the centipedes and spiders are gone, but now that spring is here, the spiders are coming back, and I've already found a couple little-bitty centipedes. Rather than have another episode of mental breakdowns, I hope to understand if these guys are even worth freaking out over or not. I have a couple of pictures, can you guys help me identify them? And I wouldn't want to take a bite, especially from the big guy, but what is the reality of being bit (I sleep on a futon, which is a thin mattress on the floor. All Japanese people do this, and I've never heard of anyone else being bit, so I assume the chances are low, but should I be worried?)
Okay, I can't seem to upload the other two pictures (file type too big?) I'll try again later, but this was the big guy I was worried about. at 10 cm, I dare say he could "bite" and break skin. But we also have these super tiny guys that run around really fast, and they're so small, I don't think they can harm people. This guys is a scolopendra... something? I'm guessing, but there are so many further divisions, I don't know...
Thanks for the help! I hope they don't come back into my house, but it they do, I want to be prepared with knowledge about them. After all, knowledge is power! The right knowledge, anyway, and I trust the people on this forum more than the idiots at my work (who freaked out over a beetle...)
~Duo
I'm new, and I actually fear centipedes because I know nothing about them. But I love snakes, and always encourage people to try and understand/appreciate them, so I hope to do the same. I live in Japan, and my first encounter with a centipede was 2 weeks after moving into my new Japanese home, a little guy scurried out from under my bed as I was waking up... It freaked me out, and then the bug-fearing Japanese people around me fed my fears, and started telling me how "poisonous" they are. Turns out, my house, which was empty for several years until I moved in, had a bug infestation, especially centipedes. My employers had my house professionally "bug bombed," and the centipedes and spiders are gone, but now that spring is here, the spiders are coming back, and I've already found a couple little-bitty centipedes. Rather than have another episode of mental breakdowns, I hope to understand if these guys are even worth freaking out over or not. I have a couple of pictures, can you guys help me identify them? And I wouldn't want to take a bite, especially from the big guy, but what is the reality of being bit (I sleep on a futon, which is a thin mattress on the floor. All Japanese people do this, and I've never heard of anyone else being bit, so I assume the chances are low, but should I be worried?)

Okay, I can't seem to upload the other two pictures (file type too big?) I'll try again later, but this was the big guy I was worried about. at 10 cm, I dare say he could "bite" and break skin. But we also have these super tiny guys that run around really fast, and they're so small, I don't think they can harm people. This guys is a scolopendra... something? I'm guessing, but there are so many further divisions, I don't know...
Thanks for the help! I hope they don't come back into my house, but it they do, I want to be prepared with knowledge about them. After all, knowledge is power! The right knowledge, anyway, and I trust the people on this forum more than the idiots at my work (who freaked out over a beetle...)
~Duo