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Do you have tiny, unwanted, gecko guests in your home? One sign is their black/brown droppings with a white tip. An even clearer sign is if you see one crawling up your wall! Although an ally against insects and spiders, geckos can be a pest in their own right, so sometimes steps need to be taken to remind them that they're unwelcome in your home.
Place some eggshells. This is a very effective and inexpensive way to scare away geckos: they see eggshells and they think "predator." Leave two eggshell halves around your home, such as at outdoor entryways, or in the kitchen.
Plant some mothballs. Mothballs target moths, cockroaches, ants, flies – and geckos! A real household panacea! Leave some under the stove, refrigerator, or sink to repel gecko
Make a coffee and tobacco ball. Using moist coffee grounds and some tobacco powder, form a small ball with your hands and stick it on the end of a toothpick. Put this near where the geckos are nesting or where they might easily find it, like an outdoor entryway. The geckos will consume some of this ball and die.
Place a garlic clove. Garlic’s strong odor isn’t just repellent to some humans, it’s also repellent to geckos, too! Leave a garlic clove around an outdoor entryway to keep them from entering that way ever again.
Cut some onion slices. Onion slices are another irritant that will drive geckos away. Cut an onion in half and leave it in a known gecko hiding place, somewhere warm and cozy that you’ve seen a gecko camping out, or by an outdoor entryway.
Pepper-spray around your home. The irritation felt by humans when sprayed by pepper-spray is not unlike that felt by geckos that encounter it. Mix some pepper and water in a spray bottle and spray the solution around your home in places like under the refrigerator, behind the couch, or on the walls – basically, anywhere warm or anywhere you’ve seen a gecko.
Catch a gecko, let it go. If you have a stubborn gecko that just refuses to be repelled from your home, you can try capturing him manually, as it were, by setting a box against a wall and "encouraging" the gecko to get inside. Then you can release it back into the wild – and set some more repellents to keep it out!
facts to know about wall geckos
Will geckos hurt me?
The common house gecko is not poisonous. If you look into a gecko's mouth, you may also notice that they do not have sharp teeth, or any teeth at all. So no, they cannot hurt you.
How do I catch geckos without sticky traps?How do I catch geckos without sticky traps?
At night, leave a light source (such as a flashlight) in a box in the place they normally hang out, and let the moths and other insects get drawn to it. Soon the geckos will make their way to the light source because of the warmth from the light and the readily-available food. Shut the box lid once they're in the box, and release them outside. Place some natural deterrents around the house, like garlic cloves, chopped onion, homemade pepper spray, or mothballs to keep them from returning.
How do I get rid of dangerous geckos?
Geckos are nonpoisonous, however, they can bite if stressed but their bite doesn't affect or pierce the skin. To get rid of them you can use the methods stated above such as placing garlic, onion slices and egg shells around the house.
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