Millipedes - page 3

Where in the US do millipedes live?
Millipedes are found in every U.S. state, including Alaska and Hawaii, as well as in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Moist soil beneath decay...
Are millipede poisonous?
Millipedes are not poisonous, but many species have glands capable of producing irritating fluids that may cause allergic reactions in some individual...
What kind of skin does the millipedes have?
What happens if a millipede touches you?Do millipedes shed their skin?Is millipede a worm?Can millipedes hurt you?Are millipedes dirty?Are millipedes...
How does a millipede reproduce?
Bristly millipede males must first spin a web on which they deposit their sperm. The female then approaches the web and puts the sperm into her own re...
Is a milipede a herbivore?
Centipedes are carnivores, feeding on insects; millipedes are herbivores or detritivores (feed on de- • caying vegetation). Are millipedes carnivores?...
Different types of millipedes?
How many species of millipedes are there?What is the most common type of millipede?Are millipedes bad in house?Which is worse millipede or centipede?...
Do millipedes bite humans?
Millipedes do not bite but may secrete a toxin that is irritating, causing burning and itching of the skin and, particularly when accidentally rubbed ...
How are a centipede and a millipede the same?
Both centipedes and millipedes are made up of segments that link together to form one, long body. ... Millipedes have two sets of legs per segment pos...
What do milllipedes eat?
In their natural habitat, most millipedes are scavengers. They eat damp or decaying wood particles. They also eat decaying leaves and other plant mate...