As a former realtor, general contractor and greenhouse operator, Kristi has touched nearly all aspects of homeownership, from the foundation up. Today, Kristi is a full-time investing and real estate ...
More stories about creepy-crawly (or buzzing) pests and what to do about them. You might have noticed: Millipedes are moving indoors again. That explains the unwelcome sightings in living rooms, ...
We break down the common causes of millipede infestation and how to rid your home of the critters. Summer brings all kinds of seasonal surprises. Some are great—like spur-of-the-moment trips to the ...
Many pests can make their way into your home. Most aren't dangerous, but some can pose a risk to your health and safety. One of these pests, the millipede, might be scary to see, but it's harmless to ...
South Florida residents welcomed April showers with open arms after an especially dry March that left most of the state in a drought. But there's one unwelcome visitor that Floridians just can't ...
Millipedes come in one basic shape but many sizes. When they aren’t curled into a tight ball, millipedes are easily recognizable thanks to their long, cylindrical bodies and dozens, sometimes hundreds ...
Millipedes are members of the Myriapoda, literally creatures with "countless feet," although most people talk about the legs. The "milli" means a thousand—neither is correct scientifically. Most UK ...