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Diana Lynne 08-13-2011 07:24 AM


Originally Posted by sewgull
You must live near me. We have lots of lizards, I think I must have a lizard nursery and daycare. I live on the east coast of SC, also

Yeah I do live close to you or semi close..I too live on the east coast of SC..Near Charleston :wink:

Diana Lynne 08-13-2011 07:25 AM


Originally Posted by SparkMonkey
Is it an anole? I lived in Florida for a short time and I was absolutely charmed by the anoles all over the place. Lizards are pretty rare in Indiana, and I had never actually seen one in the wild before.

I hear they're good bug control, so I hope she sticks around! :)

Yes, that is what she is :-) ..A pretty little thing too and I hope she sticks around for awhile as well..Very friendly..

Diana Lynne 08-13-2011 07:26 AM


Originally Posted by lovingmama
It needs a miniature quilt, for the cold days to come!

LOL I will have to do that..Hmm, maybe one of those cute little bug in a jar quilt 8-)

Ramona Byrd 08-13-2011 09:06 AM

[ Most of the time you don't see them, but during lunch when the sun is on the deck outside the restaurant you can see them congregate under the brush, then just as the sun appears they come out then begin doing a 'dance' - leaping straight up into the air - catching bugs :)
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When my daughter's husband was stationed in Hawaii, they could not use sprays for bugs because of her asthma. So they allowed Geckos to live with them quite successfully. It was a win win living arrangement, especially when certain guests invited themselves for dinner, and a stray Gecko would fall from the ceiling onto the dinner table!!! Got rid of more uninvited guests that way..he he he!~~~


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