We don't just treat the centipede. We eliminate the entire prey network sustaining them inside your structure.
House centipedes are fast, multi-legged, and deeply unsettling. They're also predators — and their presence in your Heath, OH home is a signal that the insect population they're feeding on is reliably present in your structure.
Bastrop Pest Control doesn't just treat the centipede. We treat the centipede and the prey insects sustaining it. That's the version that lasts.
House centipedes eat other insects: silverfish, earwigs, cockroach nymphs, small spiders. Wherever they establish consistent presence, they have a consistent food supply.
That food supply is in your crawl space, wall voids, and moisture-heavy zones. It's sustained by elevated humidity. And it will continue sustaining centipede presence regardless of how many centipedes are eliminated from your bathroom ceiling if the moisture condition and prey population below are never addressed.
One visit from Bastrop Pest Control covers all of it.
Bastrop applies contact and residual insecticide in confirmed centipede movement zones: bathroom baseboards and plumbing perimeters, basement and crawl space wall junctions, laundry room entry points, and any moisture-zone edge where centipede travel is consistent. Crawl space treatment — the primary centipede harborage zone in Heath, OH homes — is included in every comprehensive engagement.
Silverfish and earwigs are the two most common centipede prey species in Heath interior environments. Both concentrate in high-humidity structural zones: under-sink cabinets, crawl space framing, wall voids adjacent to bathroom plumbing. Bastrop treats both prey species with appropriate residual product in their concentration zones. Reducing the prey population removes the food supply sustaining the centipede presence.
Centipede presence, silverfish, and earwigs all share a common denominator: moisture. Bastrop conducts a moisture assessment in the primary activity zone — crawl space, basement, or bathroom plumbing wall — as part of every centipede pest control service. Moisture meter readings. Ventilation adequacy assessment. Visible moisture source documentation. The findings are yours in writing. If structural moisture corrections are needed — a contractor-level fix — you'll have the documentation to bring to that conversation.
Treating centipedes only in finished living spaces is treating the foragers, not the population. Bastrop accesses crawl spaces for systematic inspection and targeted treatment in the harborage zones where centipede density is highest. This is the component that produces lasting results rather than temporary surface relief.
Spiders co-occur with centipedes in Heath crawl space and basement environments — sharing the same prey base and humidity preferences. Bastrop includes spider assessment and treatment in centipede pest control engagements, producing a comprehensive moisture-zone treatment rather than a species-specific single-pest approach.
Every centipede service in Heath, OH includes:
This is complete centipede pest control. Not a surface treatment with a nice receipt.
If you have centipedes appearing consistently in your bathroom in Heath, OH, the bathroom isn't the problem. It's the reporting station.
The centipede you see on the bathroom wall at night has traveled from somewhere else — almost certainly the crawl space below the floor, the wall void adjacent to the plumbing, or the basement if your home has one. These spaces are where the house centipede population in a Heath home actually lives: dark, high-humidity, low-disturbance, and stocked with the silverfish, earwigs, and small arthropods that centipedes feed on.
The bathroom is where the foragers end up because it shares the same humidity profile as their harborage zone and because plumbing wall access provides a direct route from below to above. They're not nesting in your bathroom. They're visiting it.
This distinction matters completely for treatment. Spraying the bathroom baseboard kills the individuals present in that room. The population in the crawl space continues undisturbed. Within days or weeks, new foragers follow the same route and appear in the same bathroom. The spray produces a result that lasts exactly as long as the residual window — and then resets.
Effective centipede pest control in Heath goes to where the population is. The crawl space. The moisture zone. The prey insect concentration that's making your structure a viable centipede habitat.
Bastrop Pest Control starts every centipede service in the crawl space because that's where the information is. Moisture readings that indicate whether the humidity is structural or localized. Silverfish and earwig activity that shows the prey base. Centipede frass and exoskeletons that show where the density is highest. The treatment follows the findings — in the crawl space, in the moisture zone, and finally in the living space where you've been watching the problem present itself.
The bathroom spray is the last step. Not the first.
"I had centipedes in my bathroom and basement for two full years. Bought every spray and product I could find. They slowed down for a week and came right back. Bastrop came out, went into my crawl space — which two other companies had never done — found significant moisture and a large silverfish population I had no idea existed. Treated everything, gave me a moisture report for my contractor. That was five months ago. I've seen two centipedes total since. Two. It was the crawl space the whole time."
"Good, thorough service. The moisture assessment finding was eye-opening — I didn't realize my crawl space ventilation was as inadequate as it was. The centipede situation resolved after the service. My only note is the written report took a few days to arrive by email — not a big deal but I was eager to share it with my contractor. Would definitely use Bastrop again."
No. House centipedes are not medically significant, do not infest food, and cause no structural damage. Their primary impact is psychological — they're alarming to encounter. Their significance is as a moisture and prey insect indicator. Addressing the conditions producing them is the productive response.
Because the spray is applied to where you see them, not where they live. The population in the crawl space or wall void is intact. New individuals replace the ones contacted by the surface product. Treating the harborage zone — and the prey insects in it — is what changes the outcome.
Standard scheduling is 24–48 hours. We come prepared for crawl space access — no need for you to arrange anything beyond letting us know it's accessible.
For interior and crawl space treatment, yes — access is needed. For exterior perimeter only, we can often arrange without occupant presence. We discuss access needs when you schedule.
Written re-treatment guarantee covers return visits within the warranty window. If moisture conditions identified at inspection weren't corrected, we discuss that honestly — structural moisture correction is a precondition for lasting results, and we'll tell you that upfront rather than after a re-treatment.
Bastrop Pest Control goes where the centipede population actually is. Serving Heath, OH with complete centipede pest control — harborage treatment, prey elimination, moisture assessment, written guarantee.
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