millipedes biting?

kristinc

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Has anyone else had their millipedes try to bite in self-defense? I thought some of my little Julidaes did it once or twice, but they're so small it was possible I was imagining things. But today I brought home a Narceus and there was no mistaking it; when she was alarmed she hauled off and did her best to chomp me!

Obviously I'm not concerned about this since they can't bite hard enough to hurt, it just seems like they didn't get the memo on that :D
 

kristinc

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My Ivories have nibbled too, but it's definitely different; they nibbled when I first unpacked them and they were comfortable, inquisitive, but hungry. (And I had made a green smoothie a minute before, so I probably smelled like lunch.)
 
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MrCrackerpants

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Mine have nibbled too, but it's definitely different; they nibbled when I first unpacked them and they were comfortable, inquisitive, but hungry. (And I had made a green smoothie a minute before, so I probably smelled like lunch.)
I would be interested to know if other have experienced this. I have not. You mention she was alarmed. What caused this? :)
 

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I brought her home from Petco, where they had been keeping her in a habitat with only softwood bark chips to burrow in, so before I put her in my tank I gave her a brief, gentle tepid rinse to remove any lingering dust that I worried might irritate her. She didn't like that one bit (and I don't blame her).
 

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I brought her home from Petco, where they had been keeping her in a habitat with only softwood bark chips to burrow in, so before I put her in my tank I gave her a brief, gentle tepid rinse to remove any lingering dust that I worried might irritate her. She didn't like that one bit (and I don't blame her).
lol...Ya, that might do it. I have not given my millipedes baths. Can you post a picture of her? Petco was selling Orthoporus ornatus as Narceus americanus. I bet it is in the Narceus genus as I am assuming you would know...just curious. They were also selling A. gigas but they were not A. gigas. I would still like to know if others have experiences this biting. :)
 

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I've been nibbled by several species. It's pretty interesting to get a close up look at how their mouthparts work.
 

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Not at all, it ranges from tickling to a slight pinch depending on the size of the millipede. Their jaws are tiny and very weak.
 

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Isn't there a predatory millipede species that preys on other millipedes? I swear i've read something about them being able to deliver a bite similar to a superworm's
 

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Has anyone else had their millipedes try to bite in self-defense? I thought some of my little Julidaes did it once or twice, but they're so small it was possible I was imagining things. But today I brought home a Narceus and there was no mistaking it; when she was alarmed she hauled off and did her best to chomp me!

Obviously I'm not concerned about this since they can't bite hard enough to hurt, it just seems like they didn't get the memo on that :D
I worked with a Mardonius parilis acuticonus at the zoo a few years ago. It nibbled on me a little. Not at all painful.
 

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After a visit to Petco I feel like biting things.
 

kristinc

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She did it again today. Being picked up in a pincer grip frightened her (I try to avoid doing it). It's nothing like being nibbled on by a hungry or exploring millipede. She whips her front end around and purposefully goes in for the bite. Silly bug.
 

kristinc

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Just an update: she's still a crotchety little thing. I don't see her, ever, unless I go digging. I poked around and found her the other day and it looks like she molted down there in her burrow ... she's significantly more gray-and-maroonish and her legs have taken on more of a red tinge. And, of course, she tried to bite me and then slimed me. She is the Grumpy Cat of the bug world.
 

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Sometimes millipedes can fight each other savagely.. I've heard of incidents where they werent getting proper nutrition, and began biting at each others' legs and antennae..
 

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My adult female A. gigas nibbled when I unpacked her, but that's the only time I remember her getting chompy. She was hungry & probably pretty irritable after her travels from CA to MN. The bites didn't hurt--they were painless.
 
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