
The dominance system of the house is difficult, and three major myths emerge. But finding out the truth about these myths is ultimately the key to get rid of myself of these horrible, disgusting little men! Three big myths
Myth 1
The disinfector handles the problem . This is not the truth, the controllers can give a temporary solution at best. The chemicals they are spraying are not permanent, and the centipede will return soon after being washed away. In fact, there is the possibility of exacerbating the problem by eliminating the bug where the Centipede normally competes for spider-like food.
Myth 2
Boric acid will remove your Centipede . This is also not true. The exterminator has the same effect. And thankfully, boric acid is less toxic than chemicals used by insecticides, it is still washed away over time and loses its effect.
Myth 3
Killing everything you see will work . Unfortunately, this is not true. There are about 60 to 120 eggs on average in the ground. And the centipede can complete his life cycle from within your house. This means that even if you killed a mature centipede, that egg hatches and you return to a square.
So, if you find something that does not work out, think about whether it will work or not. To remove these centipedes, you need a step-by-step plan to remove the reasons you are at home first.

