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What if there are geckos at home? How do we get them out?

Geckos are timid and can be driven away by smelly things. For example, onions, garlic cloves and mothballs can be caught and released outside the house.

Gecko is an animal that lies in the daytime and comes out at night. Lurking in hidden places such as cracks in the wall, under the eaves of tiles and behind cabinets during the day, and coming out at night. On summer and autumn nights, geckos often appear on walls, eaves or telephone poles illuminated by lights, preying on mosquitoes, flies, moths, spiders and other beneficial and harmless animals.

Distribution range:

Geckos are abundant in warm areas all over the world, and there are at least some species on every continent. The spotted gecko is the most widely distributed species in North America and can grow to 15 cm. The body is light pink to yellowish brown with dark spots and spots.

Gecko is the largest gecko, with a body length of 25 ~ 35 cm; Body gray with red or milky white spots and stripes; Originated in Southeast Asia, it is often sold in pet shops.

Location: Southwest of China and south of Yangtze River Basin; Also distributed to Japan and South Korea. The general name of all lizards of lizard suborder Gecko, including about 80 genera and 750 species.

Harmless to people, but barking disturbs people. It is a small reptile, mostly active at night. Soft skin, short body fat, big head, weak limbs, and often toe pads. Mostly 3 ~ 15 cm long.

Can adapt to different habitats from desert to jungle; Many species often go to people's homes and feed on insects, with an average life span of 5 ~ 10 years.

Refer to the above? Baidu Encyclopedia-Gecko (Reptile)