What do millipedes do when they are disturbed?

If a millipede is disturbed or threatened it curls itself into a spiral. It may also secrete a liquid toxin from its secretory glands on the side of its body. This mildly toxic secretion is meant to discourage any natural predators from eating the millipede.
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How do millipedes defend themselves?

Due to their lack of speed and their inability to bite or sting, millipedes' primary defence mechanism is to curl into a tight coil – protecting their delicate legs inside an armoured exoskeleton.
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What are millipedes behavior?

Like centipedes, millipedes spend most of their time in cool wet places and become active only at night or after rains. Many millipedes defend themselves by rolling their bodies up into a ball or spiral.
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Can you touch millipedes?

It is not advisable to handle millipedes with your bare hands. Persons handling millipedes may also notice a lingering odor on their hands. After contact with millipedes, wash hands thoroughly with soap and water until the odor is gone.
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Are millipedes friendly to humans?

Should you be concerned? Millipedes are NOT harmful to humans. They do not feed on buildings, structures, or furnishings. They also cannot bite or sting.
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Can millipedes hear?

It responds to music it can't hear. These millipedes have no ears that anyone has found. But they seem to recognize the vibrations made by other members of their species playing their bodily instruments. The music is used in courtship; males seem to play their harps to coax females out of their ball shape.
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Can millipedes go in your ear?

I have heard that millipede or centipede (known as kaankhajoora in Hindi) can enter into your ear while you are asleep and eat away your brain. Is this true? Can they be fatal? A:There is no evidence of insects in the ear getting into the brain although it is a popular myth that they can.
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Are millipedes aggressive?

A: No. Millipedes are not typically aggressive, nor do they use venom to subdue prey. In fact, the vast majority of millipedes subsist on a vegetarian diet and are classified as detritivores. Millipedes feed on decaying plant matter such as dead leaves, mulch and compost.
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Do millipedes have 1000 legs?

Though no known millipede species has 1,000 legs, common species of this burrowing arthropod have between 40 and 400 legs – more than enough to move the millipede forwards with impressive heft.
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Do millipedes burn?

Millipedes often are regarded as harmless but are capable of causing adverse reactions through the secretion of toxic chemicals. Millipede burns cause localized pigmentary changes that may be associated with pain or burning in some patients.
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How do millipedes escape enemies?

When attacked, millipedes curl their bodies into tight spirals in order to protect their soft undersides. In defense, a millipede can release pungent fluids from its glands, which repel potential predators.
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Do millipedes have brains?

The nervous system of the millipede G. olivaceus comprises a brain and a ventral nerve cord that is surrounded by its lateral branches and tracheal trunks (fig. 1). The head part is arranged as shown in fig.
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Do millipedes sleep?

Overview. The millipede's name means "thousand-legger," which is what they appear to be, although they really only have 200 to 300 legs and at least four eyes. They are gentle and easy to handle, sleep during the day and come out in the evening to eat.
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Do millipedes poop?

In many cases, the mother millipede uses her own feces—her castings are just recycled plant matter after all—to construct a protective capsule for her offspring. In some instances, the millipede may push the soil with her hind end to mold the nest.
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Do millipedes roll into balls?

Pill-millipedes are able to roll themselves into a tight ball with the vulnerable soft underbelly tucked inside and protected by the outer, tough exoskeleton. In order to attract females for breeding, male pill-millipedes produce sounds and vibrations through an act known as stridulation.
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Can millipedes regrow legs?

Millipedes and centipedes grow by moulting like all other arthropods. Some millipedes and centipedes get new segments and legs every time they moult and all are capable of regenerating lost body parts.
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What is the largest millipede?

The giant African millipede (Archispirostreptus gigas), which is native to subtropical Africa, is the largest extant species, achieving lengths up to 280 mm (11 inches).
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Which is bigger centipede or millipede?

The smallest centipedes can be less than a half-inch long, while the biggest are more than 1 foot long! Millipedes can be tiny — about one-tenth of an inch long — but some species grow to be more than 10 inches long. You should avoid handling both centipedes and millipedes, but not for the same reason.
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Why do millipedes bite you?

Millipedes don't bite

While millipedes defend themselves like other animals, they don't bite. Instead, millipedes can coil up into a ball when they feel threatened. In some instances, they can emit a fluid toxin from their glands to fight against predators such as: spiders.
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Do millipedes eat each other?

Q: DO MILLIPEDES EAT OTHER BUGS? A: Yes. Millipedes will sometimes search out and eat earthworms, snails and other insects.
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Can a millipede hurt a dog?

The millipede is not toxic to dogs, and there are no known millipede species that can poison dogs. However, the toxic substances or chemicals released by millipedes can irritate a dog's mouth. Once eaten, millipedes can also give off an unpleasant odor accompanied by a displeasing taste that can cause discomfort.
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Do millipedes have a queen?

Millipedes and earwigs don't live in colonies or have queens like ants or bees, so simply taking away a space that they like might drive them out.
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Does killing a centipede attract more?

Centipedes included. Most carnivorous insects don't mind eating dead insects, some even consume their own dead species. After you have killed a centipede, make sure you properly dispose of it so the dead body won't attract others.
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Are millipedes attracted to light?

Some millipedes are attracted to light. This isn't a 100% solution, but definitely worth implementing. The opposite is also true. If you set up a very strong light and shine it on the ground, you can lure millipedes to go there, instead of other undesirable places.
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