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Lizards are a common pest in warm climates. While they don’t cause any damage and don’t usually infest, they can be unsightly and give many people the jitters. The best way to get rid of lizards is to keep your home clean and clutter-free. A clean, tidy home offers fewer hiding spots and attracts fewer insects, which are lizards’ main food source. Eliminating points of entry is also important, so seal any cracks or crevices with weather stripping, caulk, spray foam, or wire mesh. You can also try home remedies that could repel lizards, such as eggshells, mothballs, and peaco*ck feathers.

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    Get rid of newspapers, boxes, and other potential hiding places.[1] Clutter provides lizards with hiding spots, so stick to a regular cleaning schedule. Nip messes in the bud, and throw away paper, magazines, boxes, and other debris before they pile up around the house.

    • Clutter also provides hidings spots for insects and spiders, which are lizards’ food sources.
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    Avoid keeping food out and clean up food scraps. Clean up crumbs, wipe down counters, and mop the floor after cooking or spilling food. Keep food in sealed containers, especially if you’ve noticed flies or other insects. Food attracts bugs, and eliminating food sources is essential to keeping away lizards.

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    Use insecticides and adhesive traps to get rid of insects. If you regularly see insects and spiders in your home, spray an indoor insecticide at points of entry, corners, crevices, and your home’s other nooks and crannies. Place adhesive insect traps by doors and windows, behind furniture, and under kitchen cupboards, and replace them with fresh traps regularly.

    • Read your product’s instructions and use it as directed. Follow any recommended safety precautions, such as wearing protective gloves or a mask.
    • If you have trouble controlling an insect infestation, call a professional exterminator.
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    Keep outdoor areas around your home mowed, trimmed, and tidy.[2] Mow the grass regularly, and trim back tall plants along your home’s exterior walls. Keep outdoor trash receptacles tightly closed, and avoid storing firewood, lumber, and other potential lizard habitats next to your home.[3]

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    Our Experts Agree: Lizards are attracted to homes for moisture, food, and habitat. To mitigate their populations, make sure there's no clutter or overgrowth, and remove any standing water or areas that are chronically wet around your home. Also, treat for the food sources of the lizards, which include insects, small arthropods, and slugs.

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    Avoid keeping doors and windows open. Close the door unless someone is entering or leaving the house. Even if you’re bringing in groceries or other items, keep the door closed between trips to prevent any little green visitors from scurrying inside. Keep the windows closed as well, especially if you don’t have screens or if screens have any tears.[4]

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    Install snug weather stripping and window screens. If there’s any gaps between an exterior door and the floor or jamb, install adhesive weather stripping, which you can find at your local home improvement store. Replace torn screened windows, or keep your windows closed at all times if you don't have screens.[5]

    • If you don’t have screened windows but want to keep a window open, you could purchase an adjustable, removable screen panel.
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    Seal cracks and crevices with caulk, spray foam, or wire mesh.[6] Examine your home’s exterior walls, roof line, windows, and utility connections. Fill in smaller cracks with waterproof caulk or spray foam. Cover any exposed vents or large gaps with wire mesh or hardware cloth.[7]

    • Look for mesh or hardware cloth labelled for rodent or bird deterrence online or at a home improvement store.
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    Keep your home cooler and darker. Lizards are cold-blooded, so they love bright, warm environments. Turning off the lights when you leave a room can make that area less hospitable. Additionally, try keeping the temperature in your home under 70°F (21°C).

    • Most house lizards, such as anoles and geckos, thrive in temperatures between 75 and 95°F (24 and 35°C).[8]
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    Put containers of mothballs near doors and windows. While there’s no scientific evidence to back it up, some people use mothballs to repel lizards. Try keeping bags or open containers of mothballs by doors, windows, and other points of entry.[9]

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    Work peaco*ck feathers into your decor. Again, while there’s no scientific evidence, peaco*ck feathers might help keep lizards out of your home. Lizards could be scared by the big eye designs or think that feathers indicate a nearby predator. Peaco*ck feathers are aesthetically pleasing, too. Try placing a jar or bottle filled with feathers by your exterior doors.

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    Try placing egg shells near points of entry. Some people claim that lizards are afraid of eggshells. The sight and smell of egg shells could make a lizard think that a bird or other predator is nearby.[10]

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    Consider getting a cat. Cats are great for deterring lizards, rodents, and other pests. However, keep in mind that cats like to play with their food and often give prey to their owners as presents. Getting rid of a live lizard might be less disgusting than dealing with one that your cat got to first.[11]

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    Lizards will look for places to hide, so trim back plants to get rid of overgrowth. If they get into your home, seal any cracks on exterior walls.

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      • Lizards are great for controlling insect populations, so if you find one outside, just leave it alone. If you see one in your home, place a pot or container over it, then carefully slide a sturdy piece of paper under the pot. Carry the pot and paper outside, then lift the paper and release the lizard.[12]

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      To keep away lizards, start by getting rid of newspapers, boxes, and other clutter to eliminate potential hiding places. Also, try to mow your grass regularly and keep tall plants around your home trimmed to remove potential lizard habitats. Remember to keep your doors and windows closed so the lizards can't enter the house, and put containers of mothballs near doors and windows to repel them. Finally, seal any cracks and crevices in your home's exterior walls with caulk or spray foam to keep out lizards! For tips on eliminating lizard food sources, read on!

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      FAQs

      What smell do lizards hate? ›

      Yes, apart from keeping away small insects and pests, naphthalene balls also have the quality of keeping away lizards. The peculiar smell of naphthalene balls will distract and ultimately repel lizards.

      Do lizards hate light? ›

      Lizards are attracted to bright light for two reasons: they're a heat source, and they attract insects. Turning off lights and keeping rooms of your home dark when you're not using them can make your living spaces less friendly to lizards.

      How hard is it to keep a lizard? ›

      Lizards are popular pets. They require little space and are easy to maintain. The natural habitat of lizards ranges from tropical rain forests and jungles to parched and arid areas of the world. Many factors influence your lizard's health and well-being such as light, heat, humidity, stress, nutrition, and hydration.

      How to get rid of lizards naturally? ›

      Certain smells, such as peppermint oil or eucalyptus oil, can repel lizards at home. Mix a few drops of essential oil with water and spray it in areas where lizards are commonly seen. You can also place cotton balls soaked in essential oils in areas where lizards are commonly seen.

      What home remedy keeps lizards away? ›

      You can make a mixture of pepper and water and spray that as well. Pepper is believed to irritate lizards and cause an allergic reaction. Pepper can be replaced with red chilli powder or red chilli flakes as well. Use eggshells: Eggshells are considered to be a natural lizard repellent.

      What will drive lizards away? ›

      The pungent odour of garlic and onions drives away lizards

      Over time, the odour will shoo away the lizards. If you don't want to leave pieces of garlic and clove lying around, you can also mix its juice with water and spray it around the house.

      What are lizards scared of? ›

      Lizards hate the smell of vinegar and lemon, while chilli powder can cause irritation to their skin, eyes and nose. Create your own vinegar, lemon and chilli powder spray to repel lizards from surfaces sprayed with this mixture. Here's how: Mix black pepper and chilli powder.

      What color do lizards hate? ›

      The animals you want to see might be paying attention, such as western fence lizards. Recent research showed that these lizards were least reactive when people wore dark blue — the color most similar to the lizards' blue patches that earned them their nickname, the blue-belly.

      How to avoid lizards in a room? ›

      Lizards dislike the smell that comes from eggshells. Place the eggshells in locations around the house where lizards are often seen. They'll keep clear of any spaces with that eggy aroma. You can make a pepper spay at home with black pepper.

      What kills or repels lizards? ›

      Things like hot sauce, pepper, and cayenne emit a strong smell that deters lizards. For best results, mix a few tablespoons of your pepper of choice with a pint of warm water. Shake the mixture well and spray it in the corners of your home, and outside, along access points like doors and windows.

      Do lizards come near humans while sleeping? ›

      The lizard in your room is there because there might be tasty insects - like mosquitoes, flies or roaches - that it can eat - or because a window or door was open and it wandered in accidentally. It's not looking for you, and if you're asleep in the room, it's most likely to avoid you.

      Can a lizard live 75 years? ›

      The average lifespan of lizards depends on the species they belong to; Life span of a common house Gecko is about 10-15 years, Chameleons can live upto 7 years, Iguanas upto 20 years and Komodo Dragons, the largest extant lizards live have an average life span of 40 years!

      What is the lifespan of a lizard? ›

      Lizard Lifespan

      The lifespan of a Lizard depends on the species of Lizards. Geckos survive for about 10-15 years in a typical home, the Chameleons are known to survive for around 5-7 years, the Iguanas survive for about 20 years, and the Komodo Dragons, the biggest of the reptiles, live for an average of 40 years.

      What are 5 facts about lizards? ›

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      • Some lizards can detach their tails if caught by surprise. ...
      • Lizards live almost everywhere! ...
      • Some species of lizard will go their entire lives without drinking water. ...
      • While most lizards are not dangerous to be around, there are a few exceptions to this rule. ...
      • Lizards can change color at will.

      What keeps lizards away from patio? ›

      Spread some homemade pepper spray, cayenne pepper, hot sauce, peaco*ck feathers, lemongrass essential oil, coffee grounds or any natural ingredient that emits a strong smell. Mixing a few tablespoons of spice with warm water and then pouring it around the outline of your patio can deter the lizards from entering.

      Are lizards in the house good or bad? ›

      The presence of lizards is believed to usher in happiness and prosperity for the household, resulting in progress for its members. If a lizard adheres to the wall, it is interpreted as a harbinger of forthcoming good news. Furthermore, a lizard crawling on the ground signifies the acquisition of wealth.

      How to lure a lizard out of hiding? ›

      Lure the lizard out by setting a humane trap baited with bugs and fruit. Or, repel them from your home by placing eggshells or mothballs around your house. Catch the lizard by slowly approaching them and coaxing them into a small container. Then, place a piece of paper over the container.

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