The Indoor Centipede (Scutigera Coleoptrata) is a small insect that lives indoors and has 15 pairs of striped legs. Centipede respiratory systems do not provide any mechanism for shutting the spiracles, and that is why they need an environment that protects them from dehydration and excessive cold. If you find an indoor centipede in your house, you shouldn’t kill it because it is harmless and friendly.
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