Why You Should Never Chase Away This Creature

House geckos, often viewed as nuisances, are actually beneficial creatures. Here’s why you should think twice before chasing them away:

  1. Pest Control: Geckos feed on harmful insects like cockroaches, moths, flies, spiders, and wasps, helping keep your home and garden pest-free.
  2. Eco-Friendly Indicators: Their presence signifies a clean, non-toxic environment, as they avoid areas with harmful chemicals.
  3. Crop Protection: Unlike birds, geckos don’t eat fruits or vegetables, focusing solely on pests and leaving your garden intact.
  4. Non-Threatening: Geckos aren’t venomous and pose no harm to humans, although they might bite if stressed.
  5. Avoidable Risks: While geckos can carry salmonella through feces, simple hygiene practices can mitigate this risk.

Embrace geckos as natural pest controllers and protectors of your environment!

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