No, they don't. They aren't poisonous either. In fact they are actually helpful to us: they eat bedbugs and other pests around the house.
ANS2:You would have to give them good cause to bite you. They can bite but they prefer to run. If you trapped one in your shoe as you were putting it on and it couldn't get out before you stuck your foot in, it might bite you. It isn't very likely that it would be in your shoe, though, that's where the Spiders hide.Yes, centipedes do bite. Although in this case, size does matter. The bigger the centipede, the more painful the bite is. Although the bites are not life-threatening to a human, they release venom from their fangs as they bite (not sting). Centipedes can be useful in your house as they consume spiders, and other small insects and arthropods. But, if they do become a problem, you should try to dry out damp areas in the house where the centipedes are usually found, and kill their foodsource such as small insects (ants, and spiders). If you have seen Earth or ground centipedes,(small long and skinny centipedes wth no eyes)they are not argressive.
A centipede bite may have a few complications for humans, including anaphylactic shock, but are generally nonfatal. Centipedes can be poisonous in other states besides Utah.
House centipedes are not considered dangerous to humans as they do not bite or transmit diseases. In fact, they can help reduce pest populations by feeding on other insects like spiders, ants, and cockroaches. However, their appearance can be startling to some people.
Millipedes do not bite humans. They have no venom or stingers, and their primary defense mechanism is to curl into a spiral or emit a foul-smelling substance. While handling them may cause skin irritation, their bite is not harmful to humans.
Not all centipedes are poisonous, but some species can produce venom that they use to incapacitate their prey. The venom of centipedes can cause pain, swelling, and redness in humans, but the severity of the reaction varies depending on the species and individual. It's important to be cautious around centipedes, especially if you are unsure of their type.
House centipedes, scientifically known as Scutigera coleoptrata, are native to the Mediterranean region. They have spread to many other parts of the world, including North America, through human activities such as global trade and travel. House centipedes are commonly found in dark, damp environments like basements, bathrooms, and crawl spaces where they can easily find prey such as insects and spiders.
A centipede bite may have a few complications for humans, including anaphylactic shock, but are generally nonfatal. Centipedes can be poisonous in other states besides Utah.
All centipedes are poisionous but house centipedes poision isn't powerful enough to harm a human. Oh yeah!! Their bites hurt?
House centipedes are cosmopolitan. They can be found in almost any city in the world, including Salt Lake. You can spray them if you want - their bite (rare) is painful.
humans. people in Australia eat centipedes.
They actually sting with their barbels. It is very painful and feels like a bite.
Sting.ANS2:Their bite stings. The fangs of a centipede are modified legs. They are associated with the mouth so most would consider them mouth-parts. That being the case, centipedes bite. See link
Some species of centipedes can be hazardous to humans because of their poisonous bites. Although a bite to an adult human may only be painful, to those with allergies that are similar to that of bee stings and small children are at greater risk
House centipedes are not considered dangerous to humans as they do not bite or transmit diseases. In fact, they can help reduce pest populations by feeding on other insects like spiders, ants, and cockroaches. However, their appearance can be startling to some people.
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yes they will bite they will really heart you see a baby weres the mommy
Millipedes do not bite humans. They have no venom or stingers, and their primary defense mechanism is to curl into a spiral or emit a foul-smelling substance. While handling them may cause skin irritation, their bite is not harmful to humans.