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Subject: Re: centi- and milli- pedes

In <[email protected]> [email protected] writes:

>In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] (G T Clark) writes:
>> [email protected] (Rebecca Snyder) writes:
>> 
>>>Does anyone know how posionous centipedes and millipedes are? If someone
>>>was bitten, how soon would medical treatment be needed, and what would
>>>be liable to happen to the person?
>> 
>>>(Just for clarification - I have NOT been bitten by one of these,  but my
>>>house seems to be infested, and I want to know 'just in case'.)
>> 
>>>Rebecca
>> 
>> 
>> 	Millipedes, I understand, are vegetarian, and therefore almost
>> certainly will not bite and are not poisonous. Centipedes are
>> carnivorous, and although I don't have any absolute knowledge on this, I
>> would tend to think that you're in no danger from anything but a
>> concerted assault by several million of them.
>> 
>> 			G.
>Not sure of this but I think some millipedes cause a toxic reaction (sting?
>So I would not assume that they are not dangerous merely on the basis of 
>vegetarianism, after all wasps are vegetarian too.
>dnc.

As a child i can remember picking up a centipede and getting a rather painful 
sting, but it quickly subsided. Much less painful compared to a bee sting. 
Centipedes have a poison claw (one of the front feet) to stun their prey, but
in my single experience it did not have a lot of "bite" to it.

A.








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