Feeding Tigers House Centipedes?

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I've got two tigers right now that I feed mainly earth worms, with a few crickets to add variety. Lately I've been finding tons of house centipedes out in the yard and wondered if they are safe to feed.

Most articles on the web say they are harmless to humans and larger pets, but i'm not sure if it would be okay to offer salamanders

House Centipedes | Missouri Department of Conservation
 
I'm not sure if their harmful to your salamander but I think it would be better to be safe than sorry. their are a lot of species of them around here and I have wondered the same thing but I decided I didn't want to take the risk. Just my opinion :happy:. - Seth
 
I guess that's probably the right thing to do, better safe than sorry
 
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