Who knows about the millipede s natural predators? What does it mean for a large number of millipede

Updated on culture 2024-07-04
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The natural predators of millipedes are birds, ants, etc.

    Birds generally refer to the class Ornithischia, which usually have pointed beaks and are the best and most convenient tools for eating millipedes. Some birds have different feeding habits depending on the season, the amount of food, habitat characteristics, and other conditions.

    But there are millipedes at all times, and when millipedes are on the surface of the land, many birds feed on millipedes, and they move quickly, and once they are found, they cannot escape the birds' mouths. Similar to birds, chickens have long pointed beaks and prefer to feed on millipedes.

    Ants are one of the most common insects, there are many species, the life span is very long, worker ants can live for a few weeks to 3 10 years, the queen ant can live for several years or even ten years, an ant nest can grow in 1 place for several years or even more than ten years, they also live underground, and ants are generally a group of dominant, millipedes like to act alone.

    Once the millipede is spotted by the ants, the ants will swarm and attack it, leaving it in pain. In particular, ants are the biggest predator during the molting and hatching period of millipedes.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Foot worms prefer to stay in dark and damp places, such as in the home closet, on the back of the kitchen counter, in the fallen leaves of the lawn, on the wall of the sewer, in the hole of a large tree, etc.; The room is damp and easy to breed the millipede, and it is found that the millipede can be sprinkled with quicklime in the place where the insects often haunt, and its moist growth environment will become dry, and it will not breed insects.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It lives in potted flowers, which are dark and damp, and it is sunbathed in the sun, sprayed with pesticides, and left outside for a period of time to eliminate the smell.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    A large number of millipedes.

    Presence means that the environment is too humid. Millipedes prefer to live in dark and damp places, such as dead branches, dead leaves, stone crevices, rotten tree roots and the bottom of houses.

    What does it mean for a large number of millipedes to appear

    If the home is damp, millipedes may enter the home and stay on the walls of wardrobes, cupboards, sewers. The number of millipedes coming out depends on the climate and time of day, and it is generally sunny.

    A small number of millipedes will be active during the day, but if it is rainy, the colony may be active during the day, especially from June to October, when it is more active at night after the hot rain.

    Although millipedes do not have venomous jaws, they have odor glands and can secrete a poisonous liquid to protect themselves, because of the bad smell, poultry and birds generally do not peck at it, and this liquid can also cause harm to the human body. Millipedes are sometimes grouped, with large populations and fast movements, usually with 660 legs, and a few species have as many as 750 legs.

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