More adventure tales from the hinterlands!! …looks like you might have tried to catch the one lizard judging from the stumpy tail… or was that a new cat that caused that? our cats loved their lizards! Lizard scat equals bugs (flies/mozzies) that won’t bother you anymore; that’s the bug’s karma!
Randy B Premium Member over 7 years ago
I had a Tokay gecko for a while. Too big to be interested in mosquitoes. Noisy‡. Bitey.
Gave it to a high school science class, where it promptly escaped and got into a wall.
(‡- Because of its call, it’s sometimes called the “f*ck-you” lizard.)
Army_Nurse over 7 years ago
More adventure tales from the hinterlands!! …looks like you might have tried to catch the one lizard judging from the stumpy tail… or was that a new cat that caused that? our cats loved their lizards! Lizard scat equals bugs (flies/mozzies) that won’t bother you anymore; that’s the bug’s karma!
Ida No over 7 years ago
Remove the garlic and egg shells. Collect a few more mosquito bites. The geckos will come back.
CeeJay over 7 years ago
Nature is so well balanced!
drkala over 7 years ago
When i was little i wouldn’t go to sleep till Eeko (what i called our gecko) came out and took his station over my bed.
Portista about 6 years ago
Learned something new: Carol Lay doesn’t paint her toenails!