📊 Side-by-Side Comparison
| Feature | House Centipede | Silverfish |
|---|---|---|
| Legs | 15 pairs of very long legs (30 legs total) | 6 legs; short and not prominent |
| Antennae | One pair at front + two long cerci at rear | One pair of long antennae at front; 3 tail filaments |
| Movement | Extremely fast; erratic scurrying | Wiggling, fish-like movement |
| Body shape | Elongated; legs extend far beyond body width | Torpedo-shaped; tapers to tail |
| Color | Yellow-brown with dark bands on legs | Silver metallic scales |
| Habitat | High moisture; hunts other insects | High humidity; feeds on starch |
| Danger | Can bite if handled (mild) | Cannot bite; harmless |
| Benefit? | YES — eats other household pests | NO — damages paper, fabric |
🔑 Key Differences
Count the legs mentally
30 legs extending far beyond the body = centipede. The legs are dramatically long proportionally. Silverfish have 6 short legs barely visible from above.
Movement style
Centipede: fast, scurrying, unpredictable. Silverfish: smooth wiggling 'swimming' motion across floors.
Centipede = beneficial; Silverfish = pest
The centipede is eating other pests in your home. The silverfish is damaging your books and fabrics.
⚠️ Which Is More Urgent?
Silverfish indicate a humidity problem worth addressing — treat them. Centipedes are beneficial predators eating cockroaches, silverfish, and other pests — consider letting them work for you. Both respond to dehumidification.