
This useful information will assist you in keeping your area free of lizards.
REMAIN CLEAN IN YOUR home
The first line of defense against lizards is a clean home. In order to find food, especially insects, these reptiles frequently infiltrate homes. You can get rid of possible food sources by sweeping floors, cleaning kitchen counters, and washing dishes as soon as possible. To deter lizard-attracting pests, don't leave leftover food out and remove trash frequently.
POINTS OF SEAL ENTRY
Because of their flexibility, lizards can fit through very tight areas. Examine your house closely for any open vents, gaps around windows or doors, or wall cracks. Use wire mesh, caulk, or weatherstripping to seal these. Another way to keep people out is to install mesh screens on windows and exhaust vents.
Eliminate their source of food.
Insects like ants, flies, and mosquitoes are the main food source for lizards. Apply insect repellents, install flytraps, and make sure there isn't any standing water in your house—this is a mosquito breeding ground. Lizards tend not to stay when their food source is reduced.
Eggshells
Placing empty eggshells near doors, on windowsills, or in room corners is an old yet well-liked home cure. It is thought that when lizards see eggshells, they perceive a larger predator and avoid the area. To keep the shells hygienic and functional, swap them out every few days.
TOBACCO AND coffee BALLS
Combine tobacco leaves and coffee powder in equal amounts, then roll them into little balls. Put these in places where lizards often go, including behind the sink or behind cabinets. The powerful scent serves as a natural deterrent. Because ingestion can be dangerous, exercise caution if you have small children or pets.
PEPPER SPRAY
Make your own DIY spray by combining one tablespoon of red chili powder or black pepper with water. Give this solution a good shake, then mist it beneath the refrigerator, behind cupboards, and around entryways—anywhere lizards like to hide. They become irritated and are deterred from returning by the pungent scent.
ONION AND garlic
The strong scent of onions and garlic is repulsive to lizards. Onion slices and garlic cloves can be hung in kitchen countertops and in corners. This easy technique is chemical-free and reasonably priced.
ICED WATER
Because they have cold blood, lizards become less active in colder climates. If you see one on a wall or ceiling, you can use a stick or broom to move it outdoors because the cold water spray may frighten it and make it less agile.
Although lizards are beneficial to the ecosystem because they regulate insect numbers, it seems sensible that you might not want them in your home. You can successfully lessen or completely eradicate their presence in your house without endangering the environment by combining hygiene, preventative measures, and natural repellents.