I just found a bug in my bathroom, which looks a bit like a centipede, with many legs, please

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-01
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    "Found in the bathroom" indicates that it may prefer a humid environment62616964757a686964616fe4b893e5b19e31333238663637

    It looks like a centipede, with many legs", indicating that it is an arthropod.

    It's not a cockroach" means that the body size is not large, it may be about the same as a cockroach, and the length is about 3 cm.

    Combining these three points, if the legs of this insect are very long, then it may be a worm, which is what we usually call "money strings".

    In terms of appearance, compared to centipedes, worms:

    1 The body is relatively short, generally the length of the torso is about 3 cm, and some are even shorter. At the same time, the torso of the worm is relatively narrow, and it looks like a short one when you ignore the legs. Because the body is short, at most it bends in a C-shape and turns in one direction, and it is impossible to go forward in a crooked way like the one without oh.

    2 The legs are very long, and if you look closely, most of them are almost as long as the length of their torso, and some species of legs are even much longer than the torso, and the middle is folded upwards like a spider's leg into a right angle. Compared to centipedes, the legs are thinner, and they are not as dense as centipedes, so each leg can be seen clearly. It moves very fast, and looks like a worm "crawling" at a rapid speed (see how spiders move their legs and how fast they can escape).

    In addition, the shape of the worm is very different from the centipede: the last pair of feet of the worm is particularly long, so long that it looks almost soft and elegant. Therefore, the pair of feet cannot be used to walk, which is specially used to give up a greater chance of escape when escaping.

    3 Most are grayish-white or brownish-yellow, not as deep as centipedes. Although we also have arthropods that look like "money strings" but have black torsos, everyone also collectively refers to them as "money strings". But upon closer inspection, it turned out that it may be a centipede of a certain species, not the worm we have always thought.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Centipede? Road? Cantharis?..

    Anyway, it must be a type of myriapod.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I've had this kind of bug in my house, they crawl very fast, and there has been one, and there will be a second or third, so be careful! I've heard the elders say that it's called "eight legs" (translated from the local dialect), and that it can live in a damp place, and it doesn't do much harm to humans. (It's just not pleasing to the eye).

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There is no picture and no truth. I think I've seen it too. I'm not sure if you're talking about the same one, though.

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