Texas cherry headed centipede

We found this Texas cherry headed centipede yesterday. Due to the heavy rain centipede sightings are on the rise still in Texas. Don’t touch one if you see it. More than likely if you touch a centipede one of their mandibles will inject their venom. Centipedes typically hide underground and come above ground for water, like near swimming pools, ponds, or lakes. Symptoms includes swelling, redness, dizziness, nausea and increased heart rate. The best way to protect yourself is regular pest control treatment. Call us today to sign up for pest control services and become bug free tomorrow.

 

 

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