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Centipede Control

in Michigan and Indiana

GoodBye Pest…

…Hello Peace

Fast, Creepy, and Unwelcome in Your Home

Centipedes are fast-moving, many-legged pests that are as startling as they are persistent. While they’re not dangerous to humans, their appearance and sudden movements can make any room feel unsettling — especially when they show up in sinks, tubs, or basement corners.

At CE Solution, we understand that even harmless pests are still a problem when they invade your peace of mind. That’s why our certified team takes a thorough, strategic approach to centipede control — so you can feel comfortable again.

Why Centipedes Show Up Indoors

Centipedes thrive in cool, damp environments. That makes basements, crawlspaces, bathrooms, and laundry rooms prime real estate. Insects are their food source, so a centipede infestation can also signal other pest activity nearby.

While they’re helpful in nature, you don’t want them running across your floor at night — and they won’t leave on their own.

Signs of a Centipede Problem

  • Fast, long-legged pests (up to several inches) darting along walls or floors
  • Frequent sightings in bathrooms, basements, or under sinks
  • A rise in insect activity — centipedes follow their food
  • Musty smells or high-humidity areas (a draw for both pests and their prey)

How CE Solution Eliminates Centipedes

  • Inspection
    We check for moisture, insect activity, and entry points that might be drawing centipedes in

  • Targeted Treatment
    We apply insecticides in key harboring areas and treat for other pests that may be attracting them

  • Moisture Management & Prevention
    We’ll provide guidance for keeping your home less inviting to centipedes and their prey

With our fully equipped vehicles and expert technicians, we’re ready to treat during the first visit in most cases.

CE Solution is based in Niles, MI, and proudly provides pest control across Michigan and Indiana.

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