Lizard Control

Lizards play an important role in our ecosystem by controlling insects and reducing insect populations. They may even reduce diseases such as Lyme disease. These lizards are common throughout the world but tend to congregate in warm climates. They have long, slender body that grows up to 3-6". They are usually brown, but did you know that there are over 4,000 species of lizards?
Like all insects, lizards love food, while lizards mainly eat insects, ants, spiders, beetles, and flies, which means if you have any of these other pest problems you usually have a lizard problem. They also like fruits and vegetables and scraps left by people. They make their homes in kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor areas such as gardens and compost heaps. Their prevention is necessary.

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Facts

  • 1. There are more than 6,000 different lizard species
  • 2. Some lizards can change color
  • 3. They belong to the reptile family
  • 4. Some lizards drop their tails when a human tries to capture them with hands as a defense mechanism
  • 5. Some lizards can walk on water

Diseases/Threats

  • 1. Most lizards are not dangerous to humans
  • 2. Salmonellosis is an infection with bacteria called Salmonella, which generally affects the intestines and occasionally the bloodstream
  • 3. Botulism is a serious and life-threatening illness caused by a toxin found in some lizards (reptile family)
  • 4. Leptospirosis is a bacterial infection frequently found both in wild and domestic animals such as dogs, cats and reptiles. The infection is spread through contact with urine of animals carrying the bacterium.

Experience

More Than
10 Years

Technology

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