How does the venom of a common house centipede generally compare to that of *Scolopendra heros* regarding human impact?

Answer

House centipede venom is typically only strong enough to incapacitate small insects and is generally harmless to humans.

While a bite from a house centipede might cause minor, temporary irritation, the giant species delivers a much larger volume of venom, resulting in a far more severe local reaction.

How does the venom of a common house centipede generally compare to that of *Scolopendra heros* regarding human impact?
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