Most of the time, geckos are seen as unwanted guests in our homes, but these tiny animals can help us get rid of bugs. Geckos have amazing skills, like sticky toe pads and great night vision, which make them perfect for getting rid of bugs that bother us in our houses.
One of the best things about having geckos around is that they eat a lot of bugs. A lot of different bugs, like cockroaches, moths, flies, spiders, ants, and wasps, are what they eat. Giving geckos free range in our homes can help us use less poisons and restore a more natural balance.
If you see geckos, it means that the environment is good. Because they are sensitive to chemicals, seeing them in our fields and homes means that there are no harmful substances there. This is very different from birds, which eat bugs but also our favourite fruits and veggies. Geckos, on the other hand, don’t eat our plants, which makes them useful in our fields.
Geckos are not dangerous to people, even though they look scary. There is no poison in them, and they don’t pose a threat to our safety. They might bite if they are scared, but this doesn’t happen very often. In fact, geckos are quiet animals that don’t get in the way and do their job without making a fuss.
Salmonella could be spread from geckos, which could be a problem. We can easily avoid this, though, by washing our hands well after touching geckos or their waste. We can live with these helpful animals and benefit from their ability to keep pests away if we are careful and accepting.
By seeing geckos as the hidden stars of bug control, we can make the environment more balanced and peaceful. When you see a gecko running along your wall, remember that it’s working hard to keep your home free of bugs.