We sometimes get questions that we have never gotten before. Like this one:
Q: Hi,
I have a bunch of cacti that I keep indoors (I live in NJ.) I have a large yucca species that has developed an infestation of tiny centipedes in the soil. How do I get rid of them without killing the plant?
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks,
Anne
A: Anne,
Centipedes! Really, now. We recommend a soil drench with neem oil. It’s also sold as rose defense, which will work fine as a soil drench, but don’t spray it on cacti since they need 100% neem.
Peter
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October 1st, 2008 at 5:11 pm
All centipedes are predatory. They would probably help to lower insect populations that munch on plants. Killing them is unecessary.