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Centipede Control

House centipedes are fast-moving predators with long, striped legs that alarm many Utah homeowners. While their appearance is unsettling, they're actually beneficial — feeding on spiders, cockroaches, and other pests. However, large populations indicate an underlying pest problem.

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Risk Level
Low
Size
1" – 3"
Color
Yellowish-Gray
Peak Season
Spring–Fall
Scientific Name
Scutigera coleoptrata

How to Identify Centipedes in Utah

House centipedes are fast-moving predators with long, striped legs that alarm many Utah homeowners. While their appearance is unsettling, they're actually beneficial — feeding on spiders, cockroaches, and other pests. However, large populations indicate an underlying pest problem.

Where Centipedes Are Found

Centipedes are predators that hunt other insects. Finding centipedes usually means you have other pest prey in the area:

Signs of Centipedes Infestation

Watch for these indicators that centipedes have become a problem in your home:

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can you treat centipedes?

We offer same-day and next-day service for most pest issues. Call us at 801-372-5093 and we'll schedule your free inspection as soon as possible.

Is the treatment family-friendly?

Yes. We use EPA-registered products chosen specifically for residential use. Once dry (typically 30-60 minutes), treated surfaces are designed for residential use around your family and pets.

Do you guarantee your centipedes treatment?

Absolutely. All of our treatments are backed by our satisfaction guarantee. If centipedes return between scheduled treatments, we'll re-treat at no additional cost.

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Think You Have Centipedes?

Schedule your free inspection and let our certified technicians identify the problem and create a custom treatment plan.

Or call us: 801-372-5093

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