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steaknife
03-26-2012, 08:56 PM
We are being infested with millipedes, the 1" long brown wormlike pests. We talked to the pest guy and he said he has done all he can. They have sprayed, applied granules, etc. Any other other suggestions?

VillageSitter
03-26-2012, 09:57 PM
Do you by chance have any Oleander bushes in your yard or possibly your neighbors? Althought I absolutely love the beautiful colors of Oleander, they get orange/brown caterpillar's that multiply rapidly. They build their nest (cocoon) in the eves, under gutters, etc... They can literally make a mess of your home if not taken care of. We had two Oleanders at our previous home and our exterminator would spray them monthly to try and keep in under control. Google Oleander caterpillar to see what they look like. Only a thought...

gerryann
03-26-2012, 10:40 PM
I had them at my home in South Florida. They started in the pool and on the pool deck. Every day, we'd scoop out 15-20. They climbed the walls in the pool cage. Then we'd find them curled up in the closets. We tried EVERYTHING!!! The bug guy tried EVERYTHING!! Nothing worked. I really hate to say this, but we ended up selling the house....millipedes and all. I never found out what caused them. The neighbors had them, but I guess got used to them....not me YUCK :yuck::yuck:

CatskillBill
03-26-2012, 10:54 PM
This may help you out. This link from University of Nebraska-Lincoln. You may have to copy/paste to work for you.

Centipedes and Millipedes (http://lancaster.unl.edu/pest/resources/centipedemillipede012.shtml)

jane032657
03-26-2012, 11:30 PM
My heart goes out to you, only those who have experienced the Hitchcock experience of the swarm of bugs can truly relate. Last week when I stayed at our new villa, by myself, I suffered through the invasion of the blind mosquitos, thousands and thousands swarming the garage and the outside of the house, and then thousands dead every morningm repeat next day. I almost went to a hotel. Then I heard about the Love Bugs coming and now the millipedes. My husband and I are sitting here in Seattle right now discussing how we have no bugs here, just some wasps and bees in late summer when you are doing the BBQ or eating outside. That is about it. If I have worms in the house at our new villa I will need to be sedated!
Tell me everyone, how DO you learn to cope and deal with such pests? It is one thing when they are outside, that is ucky enough, but inside? Worms in the closet? Worms in the pool? I never did like overnight guests too much!

Roccothepug
05-30-2014, 08:31 AM
I am having problems with millipedes ( I think) crawling around my pool deck and inside my pool. Deans services came and spray my house perimeter but they only disappeared for one day. They told me the heat will kill them. The problem is that they stain my pool! Last year I did not see them at all.
Does anyone have the same problem? How do u solve it? Any suggestions? Thanks

Vladimir
09-26-2014, 10:30 AM
I also just noticed today an unusual number of these millipedes on my driveway and invading the garage. The university web site posted above mentioned using Sevin (carbamate insecticide) so I will go to Home Depot and try this spray and see if it works in controling them.

elbear
09-26-2014, 11:31 AM
We had them for a season in S Florida but then they just went away. Some people call them blood worms I think. I wonder if they just have a cycle and then disappear and some years are worse when other years you hardly see them.

rubicon
09-26-2014, 12:45 PM
We had them for a season in S Florida but then they just went away. Some people call them blood worms I think. I wonder if they just have a cycle and then disappear and some years are worse when other years you hardly see them.

That's what Massey told me when I asked some 8 years ago. Nothing will stop them but time

Stdole
09-26-2014, 01:02 PM
The Universities consider them a beneficial insect. They need moisture and eat dead plant matter.. No natural enemies... Some years worse than others.. Some years none... Mostly disappear in day light hours... They are all on the same page ... When one come out of the ground all get the message..

Sometimes when the earth is being disturbed they head your way.. Building homes for example.

I had them so bad in Maryland.. I would actually use a snow shovel after a bad night of killing them.... I used diazinon or similar killer. They have a bad smell
But do not bite or cause any problems to the home.. They actually die almost instantly once inside the home... Roll up and turn to dust.

I think winters have a bearing on the population.

Susan G
09-26-2014, 06:43 PM
We are being infested with millipedes, the 1" long brown wormlike pests. We talked to the pest guy and he said he has done all he can. They have sprayed, applied granules, etc. Any other other suggestions?

They seem to appear after storms - maybe the electrical current drives them out or they come out so they don't drown. I recently saw hundreds of them on a driveway where I was dog sitting in Gilchrest.
As for insecticides, pick up BENGAL concentrate at Home Depot and spray around foundation. You'll need a pump sprayer.
Good luck they are frustrating....

KeepingItReal
09-26-2014, 07:28 PM
I also just noticed today an unusual number of these millipedes on my driveway and invading the garage. The university web site posted above mentioned using Sevin (carbamate insecticide) so I will go to Home Depot and try this spray and see if it works in controling them.

Cannot be sure but I doubt Sevin will control them well but hopefully it does.

If not take a look at the other products on this site from which you can order and Sevin is listed but almost last. I do not see millipedes on the target list for Sevin. TALSTAR is usually a very good all purpose insecticide and millipedes are listed. This link will take you directly to millipede control products, good luck...

Had them once years ago in another state and had to get cattle fly spray with toxaphene to finally control them but I doubt it is available now.

Do It Yourself Pest Control Products & Supplies | Do My Own Pest Control (http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/millipedes-c-150.html)

kaydee
09-26-2014, 08:05 PM
I've been reading threads these last few weeks regarding a variety of pests. Blind mosquitos, slugs, & now millipedes. I'm beginning to wonder if all this is happening near current construction. We are in an area that has been developed for approx. 15yrs and luckily we are not experiencing any of these critters.

Indydealmaker
09-26-2014, 09:18 PM
Our area has been fully developed for 4-6 years and we see no unusual amount of bugs, just some gnats occasionally. We have lots of the little lizard guys and that may help some.

dbussone
09-26-2014, 09:32 PM
We are being infested with millipedes, the 1" long brown wormlike pests. We talked to the pest guy and he said he has done all he can. They have sprayed, applied granules, etc. Any other other suggestions?


Alien invasion? Seriously though, we had them our first year here and not since.

jblum315
09-27-2014, 03:34 AM
If it's of any interest, millipede "tea" was used back in the Dark Ages to induce abortion. You had to put some millipedes in boiling water to steep and then drink two tablespoons a day.

graciegirl
09-27-2014, 08:17 AM
This year for the first time we have been bothered by little gnatty things on the golf course.

I hope Gary can figure this all out and fix it.:shrug:

ladyjane763
09-27-2014, 08:59 AM
Try Garden Tech powdered Sevin 5% works very well. I used it around my home exterior doors and garage door and alongside of driveway. They died almost instantly when they made contact.

Vladimir
09-27-2014, 02:58 PM
Try Garden Tech powdered Sevin 5% works very well. I used it around my home exterior doors and garage door and alongside of driveway. They died almost instantly when they made contact.

Where did you get this product. I tried the Sevin spray and it did not phase these critters at all.

nancy32163
09-30-2014, 08:28 PM
[QUOTE=ladyjane763;944518]Try Garden Tech powdered Sevin 5% works very well. I used it around my home exterior doors and garage door and alongside of driveway. They died almost instantly when they made contact.[/QUOTe

We have thousands that come out of the ground when it rains. "Sevin" dust powder kills them instantly & we sprinkle it on entrance to garage, inside door tracks & around the lanai screens. I don't understand why home owners can figure out how to kill them but our pest control cannot. It seems they don't want them killed, just swept away. Well I don't like them so I kill them. So maybe we are paying for pest control for nothing. Hmmmmmm

nancy32163
09-30-2014, 08:31 PM
[QUOTE=Vladimir;944719]Where did you get this product. I tried the Sevin spray and it did not phase these critters at all.[/QUOTE


We buy it at Home Depot.

mtdjed
09-30-2014, 08:45 PM
If it's of any interest, millipede "tea" was used back in the Dark Ages to induce abortion. You had to put some millipedes in boiling water to steep and then drink two tablespoons a day.

With a 1000 legs kicking no wonder it caused an abortion.