Why Lizards Still In Your House? These Are 5 Reasons For Their Occurrence

Happily dwelling in the corners of our homes, these dreadful lizard wreaks a lot of havoc by making their annoying unwelcome appearances when we least expect them. No matter how many times people say lizards are harmless, let’s face it. They are still classified as creepy crawlies. There are actually various factors that make your home look and taste attractive for lizards a lot more than others.

Don’t be overwhelmed by lizards coming into your home. This article will help you guys to explore seven reasons why your house may be very welcoming to lizards. These are 5 of the major reasons why did lizards keep on coming to disturb the peace of your own beloved house.

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1) Home Is Full Of Insects

The number one reason that your home is full of lizards is that your home is also full of insects. After all, lizards will go where the food is, and insects are their favorite food. If your home is full of insects, it may, unfortunately, mean that your home is not very tidy. After all, food crumbs, sticky spills, and other messes may attract insects of all kinds. Most people who have a lizard infestation can reduce it by reducing the number of insects in their homes.

2) Have Too Many Places For Lizards To Hide

If your home is cluttered with a lot of objects, it may become a popular place for lizards to flock to in order to hide. When you find lizards behind every piece of furniture you move around, you might need to reduce clutter in order to reduce your pest population.

3) Fruits Could Be Possible Food Sources That Attract Lizards

Even though insects are a top reason why lizards are flocking to your house, uncovered fruits or even plants could be possible food sources that attract them. You don’t want to eat any fruit that lizards may have been in contact with, since lizards may be carrying germs and bacteria that humans shouldn’t be exposed to.

4) Door Or Window Left Open

If you leave your door or window open a lot, you may be providing an easy access point for lizards and other pests to come in your home. This is also true if you have any cracks or holes in a window or the side of your house. Making a point to shut windows and doors can help just as much as sealing any possible cracks that are big enough for a lizard to crawl in through.

5) Lizards Tend To Love Water

If you have any standing water in your home, a leaky pipe, or even garden ponds, you could be unknowingly attracting lizards. If you have exhausted all other ideas, you might want to acknowledge the presence of water as the reason lizards are turning up at your residence. Tend to leaky pipes, cover whatever sources of standing water you can, and generally try to make things drier within your home.

Sources: Pest Control FAQ.

Adib Mohd

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