Lizards invading your homes already? Ultimate desi hacks that can help keep them away
Summer heat wave and pre-monsoon humidity turn homes into unintended reptile motels across India. Those quick-moving wall crawlers show up right in time, coming out of their burrows and hiding spots inside walls, chasing bugs and cozy corners as temperatures rise.
While they're nature's free pest patrol, snacking on mosquitoes and flies, their chirps and scuttles scare many people and make them uncomfortable due to their scaly skin.
No one fancies a surprise guest dropping from the ceiling mid-dinner. This annual invasion tests our tolerance, blending mild disgust with reluctant respect for their ecological-role.
But simple changes can reduce panic or the need for poison, giving peace of mind without harm. As March heats up, proactive habits keep rooms and houses lizard- resistant.
Warmer weather increases lizard activity in Indian homes, especially from summer into monsoon, when the insect count suddenly increases. Geckos hunt food, warmth, and shelter near lights, kitchens, and balconies, although they are harmless pest controllers but spook residents.
Here are some easy steps to keep lizards away from home this season.
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Use yellow bulbs outside instead of white; bugs are kept away by this, and lizards follow them.
While they're nature's free pest patrol, snacking on mosquitoes and flies, their chirps and scuttles scare many people and make them uncomfortable due to their scaly skin.
But simple changes can reduce panic or the need for poison, giving peace of mind without harm. As March heats up, proactive habits keep rooms and houses lizard- resistant.
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Why are lizards spotted in summers?
Warmer weather increases lizard activity in Indian homes, especially from summer into monsoon, when the insect count suddenly increases. Geckos hunt food, warmth, and shelter near lights, kitchens, and balconies, although they are harmless pest controllers but spook residents.
Here are some easy steps to keep lizards away from home this season.
Cut their food supplies
Lizards show up mainly for the bug buffet! They often look for flies, ants, and mosquitoes for food. Starve 'em out by keeping your place clean, wiping down kitchen counters quickly, throwing away food scraps right away, and always covering your food. Keep windows shut to block insects, and switch off or dim those unnecessary night lights. Fewer bugs mean no lizard party, according to the CSR Journal.Block entry routes
Tiny cracks around doors, windows, and pipes can be troublesome. Sealing them with silicone or strips and checking vents can be helpful.Use repellents with scent
Lizards can't tolerate pungent smells like garlic, onions, pepper spray, or eucalyptus oil. Just place some cloves or slices near doorways, windows, and corners; they work as safe, natural deterrents. No harsh chemicals needed.Clear hiding zones
Ditch clutter like old boxes or papers, lizards love dark nooks. Organise, light up spaces to reduce hiding spaces for their hiding.Place an eggshell
Drop empty eggshells around doors, windows, and kitchen corners. Their smell is said to keep lizards away, a classic desi trick that's gained tons of fans through word-of-mouth, according to Urvann.Home lizards - Representative Image
Use wire mesh for doors and windows
Wire meshes often keep insects away, nixing lizard bait, and this also keeps mosquitoes out.away!
Use yellow bulbs outside instead of white; bugs are kept away by this, and lizards follow them.
Safe extras
Use mild repellents if needed, but prioritise natural ones first. Experts prioritise prevention. These steps make homes uninviting without hurting. Lizards also help maintain balance in nature, so gentle nudges work best.end of article
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