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roro
08-20-2005, 03:23 PM
I've got small lizards crawling outside the house like crazy. How do I get rid of them? I think its because we have bugs living near the lake and they are just everywhere around the neighborhood.

dotcom
08-20-2005, 04:03 PM
http://www.ext.nodak.edu/extnews/hortiscope/pests/salamdrs.htm

dotcom
08-20-2005, 04:07 PM
Lizard

Lizard control is an intricate job, which involves the knowledge of the Pest,and their habitat that includes their
feeding habits, breeding and hiding places and their active period etc.The treatment comprises of using a
special formulation having contact action,which subsequently proves fatal. The treatment needs to be carried out night when these pests come out of their hideouts in search of live insects. Spot Treatments will render for Lizard Control because the cuticle of the lizard is very thick, so only spot treatment is effective.
Control : Considering the nature of surrounding area of your premise. Our recommend monthly treatment so as to keep the Lizard population under control. Spot Chemical Treatments will render for Lizard Control because the
cuticle of the lizard is very thick,so only spot tratment is effective.

dotcom
08-20-2005, 04:09 PM
scroll down to lizard :icon_thumright:

http://www.bugspray.com/article/reptiles.html

dotcom
08-20-2005, 04:12 PM
looks like your best bet is pesticide.... but they take care of the bugs... so i would rather have lizards than bugs...

http://www.best-chemical.com/insecticide3.htm

Txlonestar
08-20-2005, 04:30 PM
Whats wrong with lizards?! They eat all KINDS of nasty bugs! Leave em be! They even eat mesquitoes!

dotcom
08-20-2005, 04:48 PM
Whats wrong with lizards?! They eat all KINDS of nasty bugs! Leave em be! They even eat mesquitoes!



thats what i'm saying :icon_thumright:

roro
08-20-2005, 04:49 PM
Whats wrong with lizards?! They eat all KINDS of nasty bugs! Leave em be! They even eat mesquitoes!



Man, I found one chillin on my bike the other day....freaked me out I almost dropped it because I didn't see that thing after I got on. *Around the house is fine but you mess with my bike, that's like messing with someone in my family!!! *:gun:

dotcom
08-20-2005, 04:53 PM
Whats wrong with lizards?! They eat all KINDS of nasty bugs! Leave em be! They even eat mesquitoes!



Man, I found one chillin on my bike the other day....freaked me out I almost dropped it because I didn't see that thing after I got on. *Around the house is fine but you mess with my bike, that's like messing with someone in my family!!! *:gun:


well put.. yeah i can see how that can be kind of shocking while riding

Txlonestar
08-20-2005, 06:05 PM
Ive got yall both topped, my cat grabbed one and brought it in the house still alive and it found its way in my bed one night. Now thats a wakeup call you dont want! Happened to my sister too, though she was FAR more vocal about it! :biggrin:

dotcom
08-20-2005, 07:00 PM
that sux dude :laughing6:

TXZR7S
08-20-2005, 10:02 PM
This is easy....befriend them and have them do your bidding so you can conquer the world, DUH! :keke:

roro
08-21-2005, 12:42 AM
Lizard*

Lizard control is an intricate job, which involves the knowledge of the Pest,and their habitat that includes their
feeding habits, breeding and hiding places and their active period etc.The treatment comprises of using a
special formulation having contact action,which subsequently proves fatal. The treatment needs to be carried out night when these pests come out of their hideouts in search of live insects. Spot Treatments will render for Lizard Control because the cuticle of the lizard is very thick, so only spot treatment is effective.
Control : Considering the nature of surrounding area of your premise. Our recommend monthly treatment so as to keep the Lizard population under control. Spot Chemical Treatments will render for Lizard Control because the
cuticle of the lizard is very thick,so only spot tratment is effective.




Great advice! I'll check it out!

roro
08-21-2005, 12:43 AM
Damn, maybe I'll just buy a cat! :icon_thumright:

dotcom
08-21-2005, 03:05 AM
Damn, maybe I'll just buy a cat!* :icon_thumright:


if you buy a cat.. they will bring the dead bodies to you (they think its a gesture of friendliness and respect).. my cats used to do that to me when they were outdoor cats... its kind of cute though.. but how many dead lizard bodies can you really keep for sentimental value until it becomes nasty

AliceInChains02
08-21-2005, 07:09 AM
If you get rid of the lizards, something else is just going to take their place, like cockroaches. I'd much rather have lizards protecting my house from pests than waking up with a cockroach drinking some saliva out of the corner of my mouth or crawling into a tissue box to lay an ootheca or to relieve itself or any of the other many things that have probably already happened and you just don't know about. ;)

dotcom
08-21-2005, 10:49 AM
If you get rid of the lizards, something else is just going to take their place, like cockroaches.* I'd much rather have lizards protecting my house from pests than waking up with a cockroach drinking some saliva out of the corner of my mouth or crawling* into a tissue box to lay an ootheca or to relieve itself or any of the other many things that have probably already happened and you just don't know about.* ;)


I absolutely agree with you on that note... oh yeah.. and welcome over to the "real" forum :laughing6: glad you made it

AliceInChains02
08-21-2005, 12:51 PM
thanks

Capafool
08-23-2005, 01:30 PM
If you get rid of the lizards, something else is just going to take their place, like cockroaches.* I'd much rather have lizards protecting my house from pests than waking up with a cockroach drinking some saliva out of the corner of my mouth or crawling* into a tissue box to lay an ootheca or to relieve itself or any of the other many things that have probably already happened and you just don't know about.* ;)

:iamwithstupid: ... Agreed ;)

PORSCHITO
08-23-2005, 01:57 PM
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