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House Centipede

House Centipede

Scutigera coleoptrata

ScutigeridaeScutigeromorpha

Common
No Threat

Swift hunters of the urban underground, these many-legged predators patrol building foundations and basement corners, keeping other pest populations in check.

Size
25-50mm
Active Season
Year-round

Found in Cities

Warsaw
Krakow
Wroclaw
Gdansk

Identification Features

  • 15 pairs of long legs
  • Yellowish-gray body
  • Long antennae
  • Fast, darting movement

Behavior & Ecology

Nocturnal hunter, feeds on other small arthropods and insects

Urban Habitats

Basements
Old buildings
Damp corners
Under stairs

Conservation Status

Population Status
Common
Threats
No Current Threats

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