A close cousin of the House Centipede, the House Rapeipede roams North
American suburban homes and eliminates common pests. However, unlike its close cousin that consumes pests such as spiders and roaches in a manner tolerated by homeowners, the Rapeipede horrifies homeowners by raping unsuspecting insects to
death. The Rapeipede then consumes the insect.
The House Rapeipede's mating rituals consist of a carefully choreographed mating
dance followed by an onslaught of tumultuous raping, usually lasting several hours and occurring most often in the family dining room, usually during a large dinner
party that will reflect heavily upon the host family's social image.
A
female Rapeipede can lay up to several hundred
eggs at a time. A young Rapeipede is not fully capable of total rape until it has at least six legs. Until then, it is only capable of partial rape, which is usually considered a misdemeanor in most states.