Hi guys, I live in Europe and it looks like I have Scolopendras in my house.
At first there were reports of spotted Scolopendras about 500 meters up the hill from me - close to the woods.
For all those years I have NEVER found one in my house, even though it's not that far away from the woods.
Same thing with scorpions - never found one in my house, while my neighbours complain about having them in abundance.
But it looks like now the venomous cenipedes are moving to more urbanized zones and a couple of days ago I found a Scolopendra drowned in a bucket in my basement. About 7 centimeters long.
I would like to capture one or two of them. Alive!
Is there some kind of a trap for Scolopendras?
What attackts them?
Carbon dioxide (I think it attracts all kinds of bugs)?
What are some good places around the house to start looking for them?
In other words: how to localize them in my house?
My basement is a total mess and searching for a single centipede through all the junk that's down there would make me feel like an idiot. Needless to say taht I will not find damn thing that way.
There must be a way to set a trap for those bugs.
By the way, I have same question about Scorpions: how to set a trap for them?
And in particular for Euscorpius carpathicus and for Euscorpius germanicus.
These are the only two scorpion species that live here.
So, how to set traps for those creatures?
Thanks!
At first there were reports of spotted Scolopendras about 500 meters up the hill from me - close to the woods.
For all those years I have NEVER found one in my house, even though it's not that far away from the woods.
Same thing with scorpions - never found one in my house, while my neighbours complain about having them in abundance.
But it looks like now the venomous cenipedes are moving to more urbanized zones and a couple of days ago I found a Scolopendra drowned in a bucket in my basement. About 7 centimeters long.
I would like to capture one or two of them. Alive!
Is there some kind of a trap for Scolopendras?
What attackts them?
Carbon dioxide (I think it attracts all kinds of bugs)?
What are some good places around the house to start looking for them?
In other words: how to localize them in my house?
My basement is a total mess and searching for a single centipede through all the junk that's down there would make me feel like an idiot. Needless to say taht I will not find damn thing that way.
There must be a way to set a trap for those bugs.
By the way, I have same question about Scorpions: how to set a trap for them?
And in particular for Euscorpius carpathicus and for Euscorpius germanicus.
These are the only two scorpion species that live here.
So, how to set traps for those creatures?
Thanks!