Try a .22 rifle with rat shot...that will take care of the lil Gyco spokesmen.
2006-08-25 04:10:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends a lot on where you are, and what kind of lizards.
They're cold-blooded, so if you can cut down the temp in the kitchen for a couple of days, that'll probably drive them off for a while. If the kitchen's the warmest room in the house, that's probably what's bringing them in!
Borrowing a cat for a day or two would probably also work. Most cats will chase any small thing that moves. Or a small "ratting" dog, like a schipperke or dachshund, but it's usually easier to deal with a strange cat than a strange dog.
2006-08-29 23:03:50
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answered by Elfwreck 6
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Personally, I would rather have lizards than spider, ants, or roaches. Lizards will take care of those for you...
2006-08-31 11:36:59
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answered by Maddog Salamander 5
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Why not try egg shells to be kept in different parts of the room; I was told that it would work, though I haven't tried yet
2006-08-31 15:08:40
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answered by REAL 3
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Get a cat. Better, get 2 cats. If you don't want pets permanently borrow your friend's.
2006-09-02 02:59:27
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answered by Patty 4
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Get an ax.
Get a caserole with water and spices.
Get a soup.
Enjoy.
2006-09-01 20:59:02
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answered by jarmoreno 2
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Get some stickey mouse pads you know the glue traps
2006-08-25 11:11:14
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answered by jeffkuehn15057 4
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Get a cat
2006-09-01 19:08:07
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answered by iluv2cutfarts 1
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i would suggest to catch everysingle one of them you find like if your collecting them and when you dont have anymore then explode them all or drive and like toss all of them out of the car.
2006-08-31 16:23:25
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answered by Johnny 1
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lower the temperature that will work
2006-09-01 09:39:55
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answered by Jamie, FNP 4
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