my only brooks that thinks pinky mice are warm pillows so cuaght a lizard today. we have got a lil cold front comin thru today temps may get down in the 60s but the lizards were out

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my only brooks that thinks pinky mice are warm pillows so cuaght a lizard today. we have got a lil cold front comin thru today temps may get down in the 60s but the lizards were out

Though I prefer to scent pinks with a snake when I need to...I do have geckos on my house here in TX. I never used them since i have a regular treatment of my yard with pesticides. I only find a dead lizard lying around once in a while...but I still never use them because I know they eat bugs that have breathed and or ingested pesticides. I am curious to know if anyone who DOES have their homes and yards sprayed still feed lizards from their property with no ill effects? I know lizards works well, but if you are able too try a Corn or Garter snake for scenting, in my opinion it works even better. Tom Stevens
It has a very interesting look to it. I have not seen many Snows.I should have some in 2 years if I am lucky. Tom Stevens
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