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Palm Desert Centipede & Millipede Control
Moisture & Entry Point Treatment

Centipedes and millipedes in Palm Desert homes indicate underlying moisture conditions and insect populations that attract them. Our specialists address both the immediate infestation and the environmental conditions sustaining it.

Licensed & Insured Moisture Assessment Entry Point Sealing Foundation & Perimeter Spray
Signs of Activity
  • Fast-moving many-legged insects in bathrooms
  • Slow-moving coiled millipedes in basement areas
  • Large numbers of millipedes accumulating near the foundation or entry points
  • Activity near moisture sources — drains, sump pumps
  • Damp basement, crawlspace, or garage conditions
  • Sudden increase in activity after heavy rainfall or prolonged wet weather
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Why Centipedes and Millipedes in Palm Desert Properties Are a Symptom, Not Just a Problem

House centipedes and millipedes are moisture-dependent arthropods that are rarely present in significant numbers unless the conditions supporting them are well established. In Palm Desert homes, their presence typically indicates excess moisture in basements or crawlspaces, accumulation of organic debris outdoors, or an underlying insect population (house centipedes prey on other insects).

Millipedes, which feed on decaying organic matter, often invade in large numbers after heavy rainfall — migrating from outdoor mulch and leaf litter into foundations and through gaps in the building envelope. Centipedes follow the insects they feed on.

Centipedes vs. Millipedes

Centipede: fast-moving, flat-bodied, one leg pair per segment, predatory. House centipedes are drawn indoors by insect prey and can deliver a mild bite if handled directly. Millipede: slow-moving, cylindrical, two leg pairs per segment, feeds on decomposing organic material. Millipedes coil defensively when disturbed and secrete compounds that cause skin and eye irritation in sensitive individuals — handle neither species without protection.

Treatment Approach in Palm Desert

Lasting centipede and millipede control in Palm Desert requires two parallel actions: chemical treatment to reduce the current population, and environmental modification to remove the moisture and harborage conditions that will sustain a new one. Perimeter treatment alone produces short-term results. Addressing root conditions produces lasting ones.

How We Eliminate Centipedes & Millipedes in Palm Desert

Our Palm Desert treatment approach combines perimeter control with moisture assessment and entry point sealing — eliminating the population and the conditions that produced it.

Perimeter & Foundation Treatment

Perimeter treatment creates a residual contact zone at the foundation that intercepts migrating millipedes and centipedes before they reach entry points. Applied to foundation walls, soil adjacent to the structure, and mulch beds — the areas where populations accumulate between outdoor harborage and indoor access.

Basement & Crawlspace Treatment

Residual insecticide applied to basement perimeters, crawlspace edges, and lower floor areas — targeting the interior zones where centipedes and millipedes establish once they have entered the structure.

Moisture Assessment

Moisture assessment covers the basement, crawlspace, and foundation perimeter — checking for active leaks, condensation on surfaces, inadequate drainage, and vapour barrier conditions. The assessment produces specific, actionable findings rather than generic dampness advice.

Entry Point Sealing

Entry point sealing addresses the structural vulnerabilities that allow centipedes and millipedes to move freely between outdoor harborage and interior living space. Foundation gaps, pipe penetrations, and door threshold gaps are the most frequently identified access routes in Palm Desert properties.

Outdoor Harborage Reduction

Harborage reduction targets the outdoor population source directly. Mulch kept close to the foundation, leaf litter accumulation, stored wood, and damp debris piles are the primary outdoor harborage sites for millipedes in Palm Desert properties — our technician documents what is present and recommends specific changes.

Prey Insect Control (Centipedes)

Centipedes enter Palm Desert properties because prey insects are present. Where our assessment identifies a significant underlying insect population sustaining centipede activity, we treat the prey species as an integrated part of the control programme.

Seasonal Millipede Migration Patterns in Palm Desert

Millipede invasions most commonly occur in autumn and after periods of heavy rainfall, when soil moisture drives them to migrate from outdoor harborage sites toward drier conditions inside foundations. Late summer droughts followed by autumn rain create peak millipede migration conditions in many US regions.

Schedule Centipede & Millipede Control in Palm Desert

Our Palm Desert specialists assess every factor driving centipede and millipede activity: moisture levels, foundation access points, outdoor harborage conditions, and underlying insect populations. Treatment and prevention recommendations are property-specific — not a standard protocol applied to every job. No call-out fee, transparent pricing from the first call.

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