Lizard Management
Lizards are most common pest visible to us in our house. Even these creature are natural way to keep the insect population in your home at a low. The presence these animals is clear identification of other small pest in your house. They can help you to keep your family healthy. As they feast on small, disease-carrying insects such as flies and crickets. They Carry Disease
Lizards are known to carry salmonella. Even if a lizard appears to be healthy, germs can still be found on their skin that can cause diarrhea, vomiting, headache, and fever in humans.
Large Lizards Can Cause Major Damage Green Iguana and Nile Monitor are couple of large lizard have sharp teeth and bad tempers. They can cause damage to your yard, shrubbery, and garden. These giant lizards are also known to bite humans.
Spray method
Lizard management or lizard pest control is much easier than it sound. The first step in lizard pest control is to take away their food by doing a little pest control around the house. Next in this process is to apply anti lizard pesticide or repellent spray and lastly, consider setting out lizard traps if they’re inside the home.
Gel methods
Lizard gel treatment is a new method in Lizard management. Lizard gel treatment is also known as bating treatment. The bait is known to be insect growth regulator as active ingredient which has got effect on specific species of insects like cockroaches and ants. Lizards generally active during night than day time. They move indoors inside the house at evening. These bait are more ecofriendly.
Advantages
Keeping the lizard out of your house makes it look clean from this crawling creature on the walls & celling. Common lizard are more irritating than harmful. But it’s a sign of pest in your house. Professionals of this field very well know how to eliminate these pest safely. Where they can be found easily.
Disadvantages
The pesticide used to control the growth of lizards further in your house are made of chemicals and any type of chemical are not good for our health.