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Lizard Repellents?

Does anyone know of any natural lizard repellents? Please suggest.

By Sill from Charlotte, NC

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March 9, 20110 found this helpful

Unless the lizard is nn your house I would let them alone. They are good bug eater.

 
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December 7, 20170 found this helpful

Our problem is that snakes are now having a daily dining out session in our home, going after the pests...although I'm told the snakes are harmless, I do NOT like this scenario... Please help, anyone?

 
June 3, 20180 found this helpful

The lizards are eating my Sweet Broom plants. One of them ate every single leaf off of one of them. I would leave them alone if they would not eat my plants.

 
December 14, 20180 found this helpful

I thought the geckos were eating my plants, but it turned out to be the snails cohabitation with them.

 
June 15, 20200 found this helpful

Eeeeeek. I prefer the little harmless gecko to the harmless snake!!

 
June 28, 20110 found this helpful

My problem is those darn little geckos have decided to use my kitchen window as their private latrine - and they poo a lot! I've tried spraying the window sill with WD40 because I read they don't like the smell and it works but not long enough so this time I am trying another hopeful suggestion. I mixed Tabasco sauce with a little water and sprayed generously all around the window sill.

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Before I leave for the summer I plan to stretch packing tape (extra sticky) across the window sill sticky side up and sprinkle with red pepper flakes. Any other suggestions out there?

Come on, Gordon, you have the whole outdoors! Why is my nonprivate window sill your favorite site?

 
May 5, 20170 found this helpful

try cotton small cotton ball with kerosin put different area on lizard way . i use this no lizard in house.thanks

 
October 30, 20140 found this helpful

Hi, I'm from Pakistan. Lizards are very common problem here. It is said here that if we use peacock feather where the lizards used to come from, they will go away.

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I have tried and it works for me. You should try it too, hopefully it works for you too.

 

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