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Warning: Centipedes & Millipedes Signal Moisture Problems

Wenatchee Centipede & Millipede Control
Integrated Moisture & Pest Treatment

Centipedes and millipedes in Wenatchee homes indicate underlying moisture conditions and insect populations that attract them. Our specialists address both the immediate infestation and the environmental conditions sustaining it.

Fully Licensed Moisture Conditions Assessed Gap & Entry Sealing Full Perimeter Treatment Applied
Signs of Activity
  • Fast-moving, many-legged arthropods seen in bathrooms or on basement floors
  • Slow-moving coiled millipedes in basement areas
  • Millipedes found in large numbers outdoors
  • Concentrated activity near drains, sump pump pits, or water heater areas
  • Damp basement, crawlspace, or garage conditions
  • Sudden increase in activity after heavy rainfall or prolonged wet weather
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Centipede & Millipede Control Wenatchee — What Their Presence Indicates

House centipedes and millipedes are moisture-dependent arthropods that are rarely present in significant numbers unless the conditions supporting them are well established. In Wenatchee homes, their presence typically indicates excess moisture in basements or crawlspaces, accumulation of organic debris outdoors, or an underlying insect population (house centipedes prey on other insects).

Millipede migration into Wenatchee properties typically follows predictable conditions: saturated outdoor soil pushes populations toward drier indoor environments, and foundation gaps provide access. Centipedes arrive independently — tracking the cockroaches, silverfish, and other insects that occupy the same basement and crawlspace environments they prefer.

Identifying Which Species You Have in Wenatchee

Centipedes move fast — one pair of legs per body segment, predatory, and capable of a mild bite if directly handled. The house centipede is the most common indoor species and is attracted by the insects it hunts. Millipedes move slowly, coil when disturbed, have two pairs of legs per segment, and feed on decaying matter rather than other insects. They do not bite but produce defensive secretions that can irritate skin and eyes.

How We Treat Centipede & Millipede Infestations in Wenatchee

Effective control requires both chemical treatment and environmental modification. Perimeter spray reduces the population entering the structure, while moisture and harborage reduction addresses the conditions sustaining the population.

Treatment Methods — Centipedes & Millipedes in Wenatchee

Our Wenatchee treatment approach combines perimeter control with moisture assessment and entry point sealing — eliminating the population and the conditions that produced it.

Perimeter & Foundation Treatment

A residual insecticide barrier is applied to the full exterior perimeter — foundation walls, mulch beds, entry points, and the zone immediately adjacent to the structure where centipedes and millipedes concentrate before entering.

Basement & Crawlspace Treatment

Interior treatment focuses on the harborage and transition zones: basement floor perimeters, crawlspace wall junctions, utility areas, and the lower-level spaces where both species concentrate after entering through foundation gaps.

Moisture Assessment

Technician assesses moisture conditions in the basement, crawlspace, and around the foundation — identifying leaks, condensation issues, and drainage problems.

Entry Point Sealing

Entry point sealing addresses the structural vulnerabilities that allow centipedes and millipedes to move freely between outdoor harborage and interior living space. Foundation gaps, pipe penetrations, and door threshold gaps are the most frequently identified access routes in Wenatchee properties.

Outdoor Harborage Reduction

Specific guidance on mulch management, leaf litter removal, wood pile relocation, and organic debris clearance in the zone immediately adjacent to the foundation — the outdoor harborage area that sustains the populations entering your Wenatchee property.

Prey Insect Control (Centipedes)

Centipedes enter Wenatchee properties because prey insects are present. Where our assessment identifies a significant underlying insect population sustaining centipede activity, we treat the prey species as an integrated part of the control programme.

Millipede Invasion Seasons in Wenatchee

The highest millipede invasion events in Wenatchee properties follow a consistent pattern: late summer drought compacts outdoor populations into remaining moist areas, and the first significant autumn rainfall then saturates those areas simultaneously — triggering mass migration toward foundations. Properties with gaps in the building envelope and organic debris close to the structure experience the largest influxes.

Book a Centipede Assessment in Wenatchee

Our Wenatchee specialists assess every factor driving centipede and millipede activity: moisture levels, foundation access points, outdoor harborage conditions, and underlying insect populations. Treatment and prevention recommendations are property-specific — not a standard protocol applied to every job. No call-out fee, transparent pricing from the first call.

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