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Why you MUST have wall geckos at home

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Wall geckos, also known as house geckos, are small, nocturnal lizards that are commonly found in homes and buildings.

These tiny creatures play a significant role in protecting houses from insects and other small pests.

Here are some ways wall geckos help protect houses:

*Insect Control

Wall geckos feed on various insects, including mosquitoes, flies, moths, and beetles.

By consuming these insects, geckos help reduce the population of pests that can damage property or spread diseases.

Mosquitoes, for example, are known to transmit diseases like malaria, dengue fever, and Zika virus.

By preying on these insects, wall geckos help prevent the spread of these diseases.

*Pest Prevention

Geckos also prey on other small pests like spiders, ticks, and silverfish.

By controlling these pest populations, geckos help prevent infestations that can lead to property damage or health issues.

For instance, silverfish are known to damage books, papers, and clothing, while ticks can transmit diseases like Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever.

*Biological Pest Control

Wall geckos serve as a form of biological pest control, reducing the need for pesticides or other chemicals.

This approach is environmentally friendly and safer for human health.

Unlike chemical pesticides, which can harm humans, pets, and the environment, wall geckos provide a natural and non-toxic way to control pest populations.

*Indoor Hygiene

By consuming insects and other small pests, wall geckos help maintain indoor hygiene.

This is especially important in kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas where food and moisture are present.

By reducing the population of pests that can spread diseases, wall geckos help create a cleaner and healthier indoor environment.

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*Coexisting with Wall Geckos

While some people may view wall geckos as pests, they are generally harmless to humans and can be beneficial to have around.

If you’re concerned about the presence of wall geckos in your home, there are a few things you can do to coexist with them.

First, make sure your home is clean and free of food debris, which can attract insects and other pests.

Second, consider sealing any entry points or holes in your walls or windows to prevent geckos from entering your home.

Finally, appreciate the role that wall geckos play in controlling pest populations and maintaining indoor hygiene.

Wall geckos are beneficial to have around the house, providing a natural and eco-friendly way to control pest populations and maintain indoor hygiene.

By understanding the role that wall geckos play in protecting our homes, we can appreciate these tiny creatures and coexist with them peacefully.


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