Brilio.net - Lizards are often considered annoying because they often leave droppings everywhere. A house that was previously clean can become dirty because of lizard droppings.
To eradicate lizards, not everyone dares to catch them. Therefore, many people choose to set traps in areas where lizards often pass. Just wait overnight, the trap usually succeeds in catching lizards.
However, not everyone has the time to make a lizard trap . In addition, the materials used must also be sought first.
Alternatively, you can repel lizards with a special liquid. This liquid is not made from chemicals or special medicines, but can be made with kitchen ingredients. This method was once discussed by YouTube user Permana Cuy.
The kitchen ingredients used are dishwashing soap. Reported by BrilioFood from YouTube Permana Cuy on Saturday (14/9), prepare a spray bottle used as a container for the lizard repellent liquid. Wash and dry.
photo: YouTube/Permana Cuy
Fill the bottle with plain water. In the video, this netizen pours water until it fills 1/2 the height of the bottle.
photo: YouTube/Permana Cuy
Not only water, he also added 2 tablespoons of dish soap. Once done, close the lid and shake the bottle. Do this process for a few minutes until the soap is mixed with water.
photo: YouTube/Permana Cuy
Well, the lizard repellent liquid is ready. How to use it is also quite practical, you just spray it on the wall or area where the lizard often passes. In addition, you can directly spray it on the lizard's body if you see it directly.
"The fibers in the lizard's feet that stick to the wall may no longer be sticky when sprayed. The lizard's body automatically falls off and can no longer stick," he said.
After falling, the geckos immediately moved away from the wall because of the liquid. That way, the gecko population in the house decreased and then disappeared without a trace.
"The method is simple and the tips are very useful... Thanks," wrote the YouTube account Awuachannel878.
"Thank you for the video, it's really effective," said YouTube account Manwawacn8508.
"Best, thank you for sharing the information, friend," said the YouTube account Mjworks478.
"Oh, that's how you catch geckos, bro," said YouTube account Bucinwong9901.
"The lizard's feet might have become slippery if they had been exposed to sunlight," explained the YouTube account mdwijaya3415.