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RE: Helping Wild Backyard Lizards?

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Posted by: lakotasilver at Mon Jan 21 07:44:19 2019  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lakotasilver ]  
   

Hello,

As I stated in the second sentence of my post, I live in California, not Connecticut, so I'm not really sure why you would mention a CT-specific pest control company to me.

I also find it rather offensive that your opinion is that native lizards should be considered "dangerous" (to whom? they are ~5 inches long) and that they are "pests" (they keep down the levels of ACTUAL pests such as biting and plant-destroying insects).

I also did not in any way infer that I am "welcoming" lizards "into my house". I FOUND one inside my home and attempted to rejuvenate it with the intent of releasing it outdoors the next day, but it died before I could do so.

I doubt you will actually read my reply to your post, but felt it so off-color that it required a response.


   

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