
Millipede Solutions: Professional Treatment & Prevention Guide
U.S. Pest Protection Delivers Expert Millipede Solutions
Got millipedes? Our technicians will get rid of them for you. As trained professionals, they know where millipedes like to congregate—in damp, dark areas around your home (particularly in your basement or garage). If necessary, we will utilize traps and targeted treatments to eliminate any stragglers.
Preventing and ridding millipedes from your Tennessee home or business are two sides of the same coin. By approaching millipede removal with an eye towards prevention, we can help ensure your problem won’t come back. To provide comprehensive millipede solutions, we offer both exterior and interior treatments.
Professional Millipede Solutions
Exterior Millipede Solutions
Millipedes can’t fly, but they can dig. As a result, they tend to enter homes at ground level and below. To stop them from entering your home through cracks, holes, and other areas of entry, we’ll search for and then patch up those areas on the exterior of your home. Since millipedes don’t breed indoors or survive very long indoors, preventing them from getting inside in the first place is the most effective millipede solution to prevent any sort of invasion.
Interior Millipede Solutions
For existing millipede problems inside your home, our technicians provide:
- Thorough Inspection: We identify interior areas where millipedes are congregating
- Targeted Removal: Professional removal of existing millipedes from your home
- Trap Placement: Strategic placement of traps in high-activity areas when necessary
- Interior Entry Point Sealing: We locate and seal interior access points, including basement cracks and foundation gaps
- Humidity Control Recommendations: Professional advice on reducing indoor moisture that attracts millipedes
- Follow-up Treatments: Scheduled treatments as needed to ensure long-term millipede control
When to Call Professional Help
Professional millipede solutions are necessary when:
- You repeatedly find millipedes inside your home despite DIY removal efforts
- Large numbers of millipedes are appearing indoors, especially after rainfall
- You’ve identified potential entry points that are difficult to access or seal
- Your property has moisture issues that create favorable conditions for millipedes
- Previous DIY treatments have failed to resolve the millipede problem
- You want a preventative approach to keep millipedes away long-term