How Do I Get Rid of Pest in Dubai?

The House Centipede is the unnerving, extremely fast, long-legged centipede that suddenly appears on a wall or ceiling in Dubai bathrooms, kitchens, and ground-floor rooms and vanishes just as quickly. Its appearance — a flattened body fringed with many long, delicate legs — is alarming, but it is largely harmless to people: it is shy, flees rather than confronts, and although it technically can bite if handled, this is rare and produces only minor, brief discomfort comparable to a mild sting. Importantly, the house centipede is a beneficial predator that hunts cockroaches, silverfish, spiders, and other household insects, so its presence often indicates other pest activity it's feeding on. It prefers damp areas, which is why bathrooms and kitchens are common sighting spots. The main issue is the fright it causes rather than any genuine danger.

Santera's Dubai Municipality-certified technicians manage House Centipedes mainly by controlling the insect prey that attracts them and reducing damp harbourage and entry points, with accurate reassurance about their harmless, beneficial nature, in line with Dubai Municipality standards. For villas and apartments, we address the underlying pests they feed on.

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Species Insights & Biology

Get to know the physical signs and behavioral patterns associated with this species. Knowledge of these specific traits helps in maintaining a secure and pest-free environment.

Appearance

The House Centipede is distinctive, about 2.5–5cm in body length but appearing larger due to 15 pairs of very long, delicate legs that fringe its flattened, greyish-yellow body marked with darker stripes. It has long antennae and a long rear pair of legs, giving an almost symmetrical look. Its many long legs and extremely rapid, darting movement make it unmistakable.

Diet

The House Centipede is a predator that feeds on insects and other small invertebrates — cockroaches, silverfish, spiders, flies, and similar household pests — catching them with its legs and front claws. In Dubai homes, its presence reflects available prey, so it acts as a natural control on other insects, and reducing those pests removes its food source.

Behavior

The House Centipede is nocturnal, exceptionally fast, and shy, hiding by day in damp, dark spots — around drains, in bathrooms, basements, and ground-floor areas — and hunting at night. It flees rapidly when disturbed and bites only if handled, with minor effect. Its preference for damp areas and its pursuit of insect prey are what bring it into homes, especially humid rooms.

Reproduction

House Centipedes lay eggs in damp, sheltered locations, with young hatching with fewer leg pairs and adding more as they moult and mature; they are relatively long-lived. Damp indoor conditions and available insect prey in Dubai homes allow them to persist, though they typically occur as individuals rather than large numbers.

Prevention Tips

Control the insect prey they hunt — reducing cockroaches, silverfish, and other pests removes the house centipede's reason to be indoors. Reduce damp by ventilating and dehumidifying bathrooms and ground-floor areas and fixing leaks, and seal gaps around drains, doors, and pipes. They're harmless and beneficial, so handling isn't advised but treatment isn't urgent; a Santera programme targeting the underlying insects is the most effective way to reduce sightings.

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Common Questions & Expert Answers

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How does Santera get rid of House Centipedes in Dubai?

Santera gets rid of House Centipedes in Dubai with a Dubai Municipality-certified process: our technicians inspect to find the harbourage, prey, and entry points and entry points, apply targeted treatment that eliminates the problem at its source, and put prevention measures in place so it doesn't come back.

Can I get rid of House Centipedes myself, or do I need professional pest control?

You can try, but DIY rarely solves a House Centipede problem in Dubai for good. Shop-bought sprays and home remedies tend to deal with what you can see while missing the damp harbourage and the prey that draws them in, so the problem returns. Lasting control means targeting the source — which is where professional treatment makes the difference.

Why do House Centipedes keep coming back after I treat them?

Because the source survives. House Centipedes lay eggs in damp, sheltered locations, with young hatching with fewer leg pairs and adding more as they moult and mature; they are relatively long-lived. Damp indoor conditions and available insect prey in Dubai homes allow them to persist, though they typically occur as individuals rather than large numbers. That's exactly why surface sprays and one-off DIY fail — they hit what's visible while the source keeps producing more, so lasting control has to target the source, not just the symptoms.

How do I know if I have a House Centipede problem in Dubai?

Watch for House Centipedes themselves and the signs they leave. The House Centipede is distinctive, about 2.5–5cm in body length but appearing larger due to 15 pairs of very long, delicate legs that fringe its flattened, greyish-yellow body marked with darker stripes. The House Centipede is nocturnal, exceptionally fast, and shy, hiding by day in damp, dark spots — around drains, in bathrooms, basements, and ground-floor areas — and hunting at night. It flees rapidly when disturbed and bites only if handled, with minor effect. Catching it early, before numbers build, makes treatment far easier.

Are House Centipedes dangerous?

Largely no — despite their alarming look, House Centipedes are mostly harmless, rarely bite, and actually hunt cockroaches and other pests; the fright is worse than any danger.

What attracts House Centipedes to homes and businesses in Dubai?

The House Centipede is a predator that feeds on insects and other small invertebrates — cockroaches, silverfish, spiders, flies, and similar household pests — catching them with its legs and front claws. In Dubai homes, its presence reflects available prey, so it acts as a natural control on other insects, and reducing those pests removes its food source. Cut off these food, water, and shelter sources and you remove what draws them in — but an established population still needs targeted treatment to clear fully.

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