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User: https://www.reddit.com/r/insectidentification/s/ZAgxXxTxZO[edit | edit source]
https://www.reddit.com/r/insectidentification/s/ZAgxXxTxZO
Can you access the picture from here?
Assistant: I tried to open the link you provided — but got an error.[edit | edit source]
I tried to open the link you provided — but got an error. It looks like the server returned a “429 Too Many Requests” response which prevented me from retrieving the page. chatgpt.com[2]
If you like, you can download the image and upload it here directly — then I could view it for you (within the allowed policies) and help you with whatever you need.
User: What are these[edit | edit source]
What are these
Assistant: From the photo, these look very much like tiny centipedes, specifically juvenile house centipedes or soil centipedes.[edit | edit source]
From the photo, these look very much like tiny centipedes, specifically juvenile house centipedes or soil centipedes.
Why they look like centipedes[edit | edit source]
- Long, narrow, segmented body
- Many tiny legs along the sides
- Slightly curved shape
- Translucent reddish-brown coloration
- Found in cracks of wood or flooring (a common hiding spot)
Juvenile centipedes are only a few millimeters long and often look worm-like until their legs become more noticeable as they grow.
Are they harmful?[edit | edit source]
Not really. Centipedes don’t damage wood, fabric, or food. They’re predators that eat:
- tiny insects
- mites
- springtails
They can occasionally wander indoors if it’s damp, but generally they’re harmless.
If you want them gone[edit | edit source]
Drying out the area helps:
- Reduce moisture
- Seal cracks
- Clean up any other small insects they might be feeding on
If you'd like, you can send a clearer close-up and I can double-confirm the ID!
User: Can’t you zoom in?[edit | edit source]
Can’t you zoom in? I can zoom in
Assistant: Here you go — I zoomed in on the insect for you.[edit | edit source]
Here you go — I zoomed in on the insect for you.
With this closer look, the features are even clearer:
This is a tiny centipede (juvenile).[edit | edit source]
You can see:
- The segmented, elongated body
- Many tiny legs coming from the sides
- The translucent reddish-brown coloring
- The typical centipede body curve
These are common soil or house centipede juveniles. They’re harmless and usually show up in damp cracks or under wood.
If you want, I can zoom in even further or crop a different part of the image — just tell me!
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Access picture request". ChatGPT. Retrieved 2025-11-30.
- ↑ "chatgpt.com". chatgpt.com. Retrieved 2025-11-30.