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Des Moines Centipede & Millipede Control
Moisture Assessment & Perimeter Control

Centipede and millipede activity in Des Moines properties is almost always a symptom of underlying moisture and insect conditions — not just a surface pest problem. Our licensed specialists treat the current population and address the environmental factors driving it.

Certified Specialists Full Moisture Evaluation Gap & Entry Sealing Foundation & Perimeter Spray
Common Signs of Centipede or Millipede Infestation
  • Fast-moving, many-legged arthropods seen in bathrooms or on basement floors
  • 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
  • Persistent dampness in basement, crawlspace, or attached garage
  • Activity following heavy rainfall
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Des Moines Centipede & Millipede Infestation — Reading the Underlying Cause

Centipedes and millipedes are not random visitors in Des Moines homes — they are indicators. High moisture in crawlspaces or basements, organic debris close to the structure, and insect populations in wall voids or lower floors all attract these arthropods reliably. Treating the population without addressing these conditions produces only temporary results.

Millipede migration into Des Moines properties typically follows predictable conditions: saturated outdoor soil pushes populations toward drier indoor environments, and foundation gaps provide access. Centipedes arrive independently — tracking the cockroaches, silverfish, and other insects that occupy the same basement and crawlspace environments they prefer.

How to Tell Centipedes and Millipedes Apart

Centipedes move fast — one pair of legs per body segment, predatory, and capable of a mild bite if directly handled. The house centipede is the most common indoor species and is attracted by the insects it hunts. Millipedes move slowly, coil when disturbed, have two pairs of legs per segment, and feed on decaying matter rather than other insects. They do not bite but produce defensive secretions that can irritate skin and eyes.

Our Integrated Treatment Approach for Des Moines Properties

Effective control requires both chemical treatment and environmental modification. Perimeter spray reduces the population entering the structure, while moisture and harborage reduction addresses the conditions sustaining the population.

Treatment Options for Des Moines Properties

Effective centipede and millipede control addresses both the active population and the underlying environmental conditions sustaining 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

Interior treatment targets basements, crawlspaces, and lower floor areas where centipedes and millipedes harbor.

Moisture Assessment

Technician assesses moisture conditions in the basement, crawlspace, and around the foundation — identifying leaks, condensation issues, and drainage problems.

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 Des Moines properties.

Outdoor Harborage Reduction

Advice on removal of mulch, leaf litter, wood piles, and organic debris adjacent to the foundation.

Prey Insect Control (Centipedes)

Centipedes enter Des Moines 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 Des Moines

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.

Get Professional Centipede & Millipede Control in Des Moines

If basement or crawlspace conditions in your Des Moines home seem connected to the problem, our licensed specialists can assess the full situation — moisture conditions, entry points, outdoor harborage, and insect prey populations — and recommend a targeted plan with clear pricing.

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