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minus-squareJo MiranlinkfedilinkEnglish52•9 hours agoI have it. My mom used to crush ants she saw in the kitchen before she realized that the stink I was complaining about was the stench of compressed ant corpses. Don’t get me started on these stinky fucks:
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish13•8 hours agoI’m so intrigued! What do centipedes smell like?
minus-squareJo MiranlinkfedilinkEnglish10•edit-25 hours agoMilipedes. The closest I can equate it to is hair chemicals.like the stuff they use for perms or coloring…but worse. EDIT: Ants also have a strong chemical smell. Pungent like Krazy Glue but not at all the same.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•3 hours agoI can smell millipedes up close but not far away. I also can’t smell ants
minus-square@geomelalinkEnglish15•7 hours agoI think that’s a millipede. Centipedes = 1 pair of legs per body segment, millipedes = multiple pairs per body segment. In the picture it looks like more than one pair of legs per body segment. I think that’s how it is, anyway.
I have it. My mom used to crush ants she saw in the kitchen before she realized that the stink I was complaining about was the stench of compressed ant corpses. Don’t get me started on these stinky fucks:
I’m so intrigued! What do centipedes smell like?
Milipedes.
The closest I can equate it to is hair chemicals.like the stuff they use for perms or coloring…but worse.
EDIT: Ants also have a strong chemical smell. Pungent like Krazy Glue but not at all the same.
I can smell millipedes up close but not far away. I also can’t smell ants
I think that’s a millipede. Centipedes = 1 pair of legs per body segment, millipedes = multiple pairs per body segment.
In the picture it looks like more than one pair of legs per body segment.
I think that’s how it is, anyway.