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Old 04-21-2009, 07:51 AM   #141
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Originally Posted by montsnmags View Post
Although we also get the spiders, the solitary wasps, and the hornets eating the insects and each other, I think one of the bigger insect-controls we have are the geckos that come out at night and chase the insects around the walls and roof. If it wasn't for the little choc-mint Tic-tacs they leave around (and they chirping annoys some people) they'd probably be the perfect insect control.

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Marc
We've got geckos living around us too, but ours are out and about during the day as well. Ours don't chirp. I think they're technically anoles but they look just like the GEICO gecko and they change colors from shades of browns to shades of green. They're so fun to watch and I've been photographing them for years. I've caught them sunning, shedding, catching insects, being territorial, mating (yep, I've got quite a collection of gecko porn) and fighting. Boy, do they get ugly when they're fighting!
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