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What if there's a gecko at home?

Published: 2024-11-23 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/23, What if there's a gecko at home?

Geckos are animals that lie dormant during the day, lurking in hidden places such as cracks, tile eaves, cupboards and other hidden places during the day, and come out at night. Summer and autumn nights often appear on the walls, eaves or poles illuminated by lights. Preying on mosquitoes, flies, moths and spiders are beneficial and harmless animals. Let's take a look at what to do with geckos at home.

Does the gecko bite?

Geckos will not take the initiative to attack humans, unless you capture it, although the power is very different, but the gecko will still open its mouth to fight back, but the strength is very small and no teeth, so it will not cause harm to people. Therefore, geckos generally do not bite people, if you hurt it will definitely bite people.

Is gecko poisonous?

Gecko is not poisonous. The gecko itself is not poisonous, but the gecko's urine is toxic. Since ancient times, it has been spread among the people that the urine of the gecko is very poisonous, blind in the eye and deaf in the ear, which will cause fester when dripping on the human body, and will be poisoned to death after eating the food that the gecko crawls over. Therefore, in ancient times, it was listed as one of the "five poisons" (scorpion, snake, centipede, gecko, toad).

There are geckos at home.

1. The gecko is a beneficial insect: the gecko is a beneficial insect and generally does not bite. At present, there is no drug specifically used to kill the gecko. However, the urine of the gecko is toxic. I suggest you try not to disturb it when you see the gecko.

2. Geckos eat mosquitoes: geckos feed on mosquitoes. Geckos are generally due to more mosquitoes at home. It is recommended that Daquan try to keep furniture hygienic and reduce mosquito breeding, geckos will not appear naturally.

3, how to lead out: if there is a gecko at home, it is not easy to attract gecko, because the gecko is easily frightened, as long as it feels dangerous, it will break its tail and escape. So, first observe, wait for it to come out of the corner, and then move slowly, slowly lean the cardboard around it, wait for it to climb up, and finally slowly put it outside.

 
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