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Lizards Are Eating Kalanchoe Plants?

I have several beautiful kalanchoe plants in a planter and the lizards have discovered them. At the rate they are eating the leaves the plants will die. I am looking for a solution to the problem. Does anyone know of a way to get rid of the lizards?

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Michael G.

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July 25, 20080 found this helpful

I thought lizards ate bugs. Could it be snails?

 

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July 25, 20080 found this helpful

Sorry, no solutions from me. I live in Manitoba, Canada, and was just wondering where you live that you have lizards eating your plants. That's so cool The only place we have lizards is in the pet shops!

 
July 27, 20080 found this helpful

Lizards, unless they are something akin to Iguanas do not eat greenery. They are carnivores, not herbivores. Where do you live, and what do the lizards look like so I may be better able to help you.

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They DO like to hide in the greenery, so perhaps this is why they are being blamed for damage they are not causing.

 

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July 30, 20080 found this helpful

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The leaves of the Kalanchoe are like a cactus - have water in them. I have seen the lizards nibbling on the leaves. I live in a suburb outside New Orleans; it gets very hot and dry for days at a time. Perhaps the lizards are getting water from the leaves. I finally found a flowering plant, the Kalanchoe that handles the sun and heat very well, but now have another problem. Not a big deal!

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Mike G

Editor's Note: Maybe it would help to put a little dish of water in or near the plant.

 
By Debbie (Guest Post)
January 17, 20090 found this helpful

I have a lizard living in my bathroom in my magazine rack under a newspaper. I thought maybe he moved on, but he has not. I dont have a problem with him living there. I noticed there are not any spiders, and little pincher bugs I sometimes see. I thought about getting a large match box and put shredded paper in it for him to live in, and maybe put the box in the magazine rack. I really want to know is, if he will move in it. Debbie
email address is deb1157 AT live.com

 

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