If, despite its intriguing symbolism, you prefer it to remain outdoors, here are some simple steps to discourage it:
Examine your house, looking for any small openings (cracks, faulty seals, exposed air vents), and thoroughly seal them.
Reduce humidity by checking for water leaks, ventilating frequently, and, if required, using a dehumidifier.
Thoroughly clean: Centipedes adore congested or filthy spaces. To keep them away, a thorough cleaning might be sufficient.
Use essential oils: Its natural enemies include lavender, lemon, and peppermint. Put a few drops in key corners on a cotton ball or piece of cloth.
The good news is that these fragrances also help to elevate your mood!
What if it bites you (which is rare)?
Do not panic. Despite its occasionally striking appearance, the house centipede poses little threat to people. When bitten, it produces a stinging sensation akin to a nettle and mild edema.
In case of bite:
Apply soap and water to clean the area.
Put a cold compress on.
If need, use a modest pain reliever.
However, get medical advice if you meet any unpredicted symptoms, such as severe swelling, ongoing redness, or discomfort. It is best to exercise caution.