I've had a few house geckos run free and our bug problem went away. 
It's amazing how much these guys eat.  Although I never found these
house geckos again.  I know they are still around because again the
bug problem is no more.


On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 13:23:03 -0500, Lyle Puente <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Adam,
> Termites are the best for quite a few geckos.
> If you let your gecko go loose though ...just realize you may take
> months or you may never re catch him.
> I have certain geckos free all year round that do a great job catching
> stray crickets.
> If you do have your place treated. be careful with the gecko, Could be
> an issue. Also when giving wild insects be sure they arent from an area
> where pesticides are used.
> 
> 
> 
> On Dec 11, 2004, at 12:29 PM, Adam Ness wrote:
> > Just this morning, I noticed that my 4th floor apartment is getting
> > winged termites coming in through the screen.  I've spent the morning
> > investigating pesticides, and planning to call the landlord for a
> > fumigation, but then I realized I've got a Velvet Gecko who would
> > probably be more than happy to chomp on a few wild-roaming insects.
> > Is this a bad idea that I should just discard, or is there merit to
> > letting my gecko run free in the house for a little while?
> 
> Lyle Puente
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> Global Gecko Association
> 
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> 
> 
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