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In Brownington, deep in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, centipedes seek shelter from harsh winters in homes and outbuildings. From properties near the Old Stone House to homes throughout Orleans County, Purely Nature's Way provides natural centipedes control that protects families and structures. We create protective barriers between Brownington's forest environment and your living spaces.
About
Centipedes
Pests We Treat
Centipedes
Peak Season
Year-round
Signs Of Infestation
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Fast-moving insects in damp areas
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Sightings in basements, bathrooms, and drains
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Presence indicates other pest populations
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Occasional specimens in sinks or tubs
Our Treatment Approach
Natural-first solutions that actually work
Moisture control is essential since centipedes require humid environments. Diatomaceous earth barriers in damp areas. Sticky traps for monitoring. We address prey insect populations that attract centipedes. Dehumidification and drainage improvements provide lasting control. For Brownington's older structures, we inspect foundations and wall voids where pests commonly harbor.
Prevention Tips
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Reduce indoor humidity with dehumidifiers
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Fix water leaks and improve drainage
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Seal cracks in foundation and around pipes
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Remove leaf litter and debris near foundation
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Address underlying insect prey populations
Frequently Asked Questions
Are house centipedes dangerous?
House centipedes can bite but rarely do, and bites cause only minor, localized pain similar to a bee sting. They're actually beneficial predators eating spiders, cockroaches, and other pests. However, large populations indicate moisture or pest issues.
What causes centipede infestations?
Centipedes need moisture and prey insects to survive. Damp basements, bathroom leaks, poor drainage, and abundant insect populations create ideal conditions. Addressing moisture issues and underlying pest problems eliminates centipede habitat.
Are your centipedes treatments safe for Brownington farms?
Yes. We use botanical and natural methods that are safe around livestock, crops, and stored feed. Our IPM approach protects Brownington's agricultural operations while eliminating pest problems.

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