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Old May 5th 2008 | 5:30 am
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We have had a couple of lizards in the villa in Springs . Apparently you can get nets fitted to all the exhaust ducts to stop the buggers getting in.

Anyone done this? Who did you use? Emrill? H&G? Costly?

Need to get this done ASAP to avoid my wife (and I) screaming the house down!
 
Old May 5th 2008 | 5:40 am
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Originally Posted by amir431974
We have had a couple of lizards in the villa in Springs . Apparently you can get nets fitted to all the exhaust ducts to stop the buggers getting in.

Anyone done this? Who did you use? Emrill? H&G? Costly?

Need to get this done ASAP to avoid my wife (and I) screaming the house down!
ask Icke...



seriously... if they are gecko's there good and harmless.....
 
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Originally Posted by amir431974
We have had a couple of lizards in the villa in Springs . Apparently you can get nets fitted to all the exhaust ducts to stop the buggers getting in.

Anyone done this? Who did you use? Emrill? H&G? Costly?

Need to get this done ASAP to avoid my wife (and I) screaming the house down!
Keep them - they are harmless to humans and eat any pesky insects.
 
Old May 5th 2008 | 6:16 am
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Lizards are harmless really and they eat all the spiders up. tell that to your Mrs and she will be happy
 
Old May 5th 2008 | 8:05 am
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Originally Posted by amir431974
We have had a couple of lizards in the villa in Springs . Apparently you can get nets fitted to all the exhaust ducts to stop the buggers getting in.

Anyone done this? Who did you use? Emrill? H&G? Costly?

Need to get this done ASAP to avoid my wife (and I) screaming the house down!
lizards rock, leave them be
 
Old May 5th 2008 | 8:16 am
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Originally Posted by Spugsy
lizards rock, leave them be
Apart from the gecko things that lay their eggs in your ear.
 
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Originally Posted by benzonar
Apart from the gecko things that lay their eggs in your ear.
but at least their young eat the hatchling spiders which will also be in there
 
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Originally Posted by Inselaffen
but at least their young eat the hatchling spiders which will also be in there
Yes, I forgot about the spiders
 
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omg, lizards or spiders...tooooo scary...

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Originally Posted by Madam Medusa
omg, lizards or spiders...tooooo scary...

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lizards aren't scary! they're small and ace and run around all over, I love them. In Bali you get these ones that are see through, you can see all their insides - weird.
 
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Originally Posted by amir431974
We have had a couple of lizards in the villa in Springs . Apparently you can get nets fitted to all the exhaust ducts to stop the buggers getting in.
Need to get this done ASAP to avoid my wife (and I) screaming the house down!
You pair of nancies! Lizards are perfectly harmless. Now, when I used to live on the outskirts of Nairobi, we had leopards in the garden on a regular basis. Mind you, our worst experience was with an army of safari ants which took nearly three days to cross our plot of land, including over 24 hours spent in the living room and kitchen. Our poor dog was bitten all over.
 
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Originally Posted by lionheart
You pair of nancies! Lizards are perfectly harmless. Now, when I used to live on the outskirts of Nairobi, we had leopards in the garden on a regular basis. Mind you, our worst experience was with an army of safari ants which took nearly three days to cross our plot of land, including over 24 hours spent in the living room and kitchen. Our poor dog was bitten all over.

Erm, not all lizards are harmless. Some carry a form of Salmonella.
 
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Erm, not all lizards are harmless. Some carry a form of Salmonella.
Wouldnt fancy a Komodo Dragon skittering thru the kitchen.....lol
 
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Originally Posted by Coxy the Bear
Erm, not all lizards are harmless. Some carry a form of Salmonella.
Excuse me but some humans carry far more diseases than that...and you may be thinking about turtles anyway
 
Old May 5th 2008 | 10:37 pm
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Just give them a blast with the aircon they will soon bugger off somewhere warm
 


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