Five Ways To Prevent Wall Geckos From Your Home

In many cultures, geckos have been traditionally viewed as harmless creatures, often revered and protected from harm. The Igbos call it agu uno, in Hausas tsaka, and Yorรนbรกs แปmแป onรญlรฉ. However, recent accounts shared online have painted a different picture, casting these once-friendly house guests in a negative light. Wall geckos may seem harmless, butโ€ฆ...CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE

In many cultures, geckos have been traditionally viewed as harmless creatures, often revered and protected from harm. The Igbos call it agu uno, in Hausas tsaka, and Yorรนbรกs แปmแป onรญlรฉ. However, recent accounts shared online have painted a different picture, casting these once-friendly house guests in a negative light.

Wall geckos may seem harmless, but they can pose risks to humans. They often hide in homes and can carry diseases like salmonella. The droppings and shed skin from wall geckos can also contaminate surfaces, making people sick.

Eugene Onah, a zoology and environmental biology lecturer at the University of Nigeria, said, โ€œOne wouldnโ€™t automatically die just because a wall gecko fell into the food one is eating. However, because the wall gecko carries a lot of bacteria in its mouth, the tendency of one getting infected from the bacteria is high.โ€

He added, โ€œAlso, some of the bacteria multiply within a short time which can cause serious harm in oneโ€™s body within a short while.โ€

Geckos can also damage property by staining walls and chewing on wires. To prevent gecko problems, keep your home clean and use natural repellents like garlic or eggshells.

For those seeking to rid their homes of these unwanted visitors, here are five ways to prevent wall geckos from your home

1. Secure all entry points

Install mesh screens on all windows and doors, especially if they donโ€™t close tightly. Geckos can slip through small openings, so itโ€™s crucial to seal off potential entry points. Even popular aluminium sliding windows may not provide sufficient protection, as geckos can effortlessly enter from below, even when closed.

2. Use garlic

Deploy garlic as a natural repellent by placing cut cloves near areas where geckos frequent, particularly where droppings are spotted. The pungent odour of garlic is known to deter geckos, explaining their absence in kitchens where this aromatic bulb is often used.

3. Use egg shells

Using eggshells is another effective deterrent. Scatter broken eggshells in areas where gecko activity is prevalent. Remarkably, geckos harbour a deep aversion to eggshells, perceiving them as a threat, and this can drive them away.

4. Eradicate insect prey

Address the root cause of gecko attraction by eliminating their primary food sourceโ€”insects. Regularly fumigate your home or use insecticides to keep insects in check. Without a readily available food supply, geckos will be less inclined to inhabit your space.

5. Declutter your space

Declutter your living and working areas to remove hiding spots and potential habitats for geckos. Minimise the accumulation of belongings, particularly in areas where geckos are commonly found. In the kitchen, avoid overcrowding utensils and containers, reducing opportunities for geckos to take up residence.

By implementing these preventative measures, you can create an environment less hospitable to geckos, helping to maintain a harmonious and gecko-free living spaceโ€ฆCLICK HERE TO READ MORE ARTICLES>>>


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