Why are there so many millipedes after rain?

Why are there so many millipedes after rain?

After heavy rain, many millipedes appear in the yard—there is a reason.

Reasons for increased numbers after rain

  • Millipedes usually hide under soil and leaf litter.
  • Rain displaces air from the soil, forcing them to emerge.
  • They come out in large numbers seeking dry areas.
  • After rain, air humidity is high; millipedes breathe through spiracles and require high humidity for proper respiration, so they are especially active.
  • Thus, after heavy rain, they emerge in large numbers on the ground and along walls.
  • Peak activity occurs 1-3 days after rain, then gradually decreases.

Post-rain is the best time for treatment

  • They appear in concentrated numbers, making it an ideal time for targeted spraying.
  • Spray bifenthrin when they are clustered—more effective than usual.
  • After spraying, sweep away the dead bodies.
  • Reapply along wall bases after rain; one treatment lasts a long time.
  • Bifenthrin residue is rain-fast once dry.

Precautions

  • Large numbers after rain are normal; do not panic.
  • Focus on removing standing water and puddles around the house, otherwise they will accumulate more.
  • Close doors and windows promptly after rain to prevent entry.
  • Ensure good yard drainage to reduce standing water.