General Information Millipedes are nocturnal arthropods that are commonly seen around the environment. They can invade homes during wet or cool...
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When you see something strange, say something now! Acting Chief Agricultural Officer Michael James said this slogan is more important than ever in light of the invasive red millipedes encroaching homes, though the bright red arthropods are not new to the island. “They’re all over the Caribbean. When people started seeing them, [they said] ‘This […] The post ‘They’re not new to the island’ appeared first on nationnews.com.
General Information Millipedes are nocturnal arthropods that are commonly seen around the environment. They can invade homes during wet or cool...
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