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House centipede - Scutigera coleoptrata

House centipede - Scutigera coleoptrata
Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, USA
This house centipede was busily cruising my basement where I left it to roam free, hunt, and do its thing.

Scutigera coleoptrata (L., 17
Scutigera coleoptrata (L., 1758). This is believed to be a European species that has been introduced into North America by man and now occurs throughout the continent. It is often found inside houses in damp, cool spots, like in bathtubs, sinks & drains, and cellars.

Nasty things
I found several of these in my home. Until I found this site I had no idea what this thing was. Its good to know they what they are and that they are beneficial but I just have one thing to say about these. OOHH NASTY! My cat thinks they taste good aparently. LOL

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