What draws millipedes? What are there natural enemies?
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Douglas Hunt on Sep 03, 2013Millipedes like moist, decaying plant matter. Seal any cracks around your house and move mulch piles away and you'll go far toward reducing their number.Helpful Reply
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Suzette Daniels on Sep 03, 2013Look for rotted trees, they need to be cut down.. Millipedes seem to happen once every couple of years. We did use the barrier poison to keep them out. It was terrible.. they totally invaded our basement.Helpful Reply
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