Ron-of-Japan
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- May 13, 2004
- Messages
- 12
Hi, I'm Ron and have been living in Japan for the past 25 years (nearly half my life). Please forgive me if I do not share your interests but I am scared to death of things that crawl. I mean you no disrespect. I have come to this board with the hope that you can help me to determine how Japanese centipedes are getting into my home and what I can do to prevent it.
In Japanese these cetipedes are called "mukade" but I think they are Scolopendra subspinipes. Don't quote me but I think so. For the past nine years that I have been a home owner, my only discomfort has been the surprize when suddenly coming across one of these in my home. The other day one crawled into bed with me. I have yet to be bitten but my wife has three times.
They mostly come in the rainy season (usually May through July). For the past nine years I have tried to keep them out but still get about 7 or 8 in the house during this period. Again, forgive me if I do not share your interets in these "pets." Would the board be kind enough to answer a few questions:
1) Do they climb up water pipes? Can they get in through the washing machine?
2) Can they burrow through earth deep enough that they can go under your foundation and then up into your crawl space?
3) How do they usually get into someone's home? It almost seems as theough they are professionals at getting in. Like a thief that cases a joint before a robbery. They seem to know how to get in.
Many thanks and good luck in your hobbies and interests.
Ron
In Japanese these cetipedes are called "mukade" but I think they are Scolopendra subspinipes. Don't quote me but I think so. For the past nine years that I have been a home owner, my only discomfort has been the surprize when suddenly coming across one of these in my home. The other day one crawled into bed with me. I have yet to be bitten but my wife has three times.
They mostly come in the rainy season (usually May through July). For the past nine years I have tried to keep them out but still get about 7 or 8 in the house during this period. Again, forgive me if I do not share your interets in these "pets." Would the board be kind enough to answer a few questions:
1) Do they climb up water pipes? Can they get in through the washing machine?
2) Can they burrow through earth deep enough that they can go under your foundation and then up into your crawl space?
3) How do they usually get into someone's home? It almost seems as theough they are professionals at getting in. Like a thief that cases a joint before a robbery. They seem to know how to get in.
Many thanks and good luck in your hobbies and interests.
Ron