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The Gecko: A Silent Guardian of the Home
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The gecko is often seen climbing walls or hiding behind curtains. Many people fear it, but this small lizard is actually one of the most useful creatures around the home.
   
It doesn’t bite, it doesn’t damage anything, and it helps keep the house clean in its own quiet way.

Nature’s Insect Hunter
Geckos eat insects that most people dislike—cockroaches, mosquitoes, flies, spiders, and even small scorpions.

Because of that, they act like natural pest control. They help reduce the number of insects that can spread diseases or give painful bites.
So, when you see a gecko on your wall, remember it’s probably helping you more than hurting you.

Can Geckos Poison Food?
In some places, people say geckos can poison food or even cause death. But this is not true.

Geckos are not poisonous and they don’t have venom. They can walk on food or walls without releasing any kind of poison.

The real problem comes from their droppings. Gecko waste can contain bacteria like Salmonella.

If this falls into uncovered food or water, it can cause food poisoning if eaten without proper washing or cooking.

That’s why some people fall sick and blame the gecko, even though the sickness comes from germs, not poison.

To stay safe, always keep your food covered and clean any area where a gecko might have passed.
That’s enough to avoid any problem.

A Quiet Helper
Even though some people don’t like seeing them, geckos are more of a blessing than a threat.

They work silently, keeping insects away and helping us live in cleaner homes.

Sometimes, the smallest and quietest creatures do the biggest jobs.
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The Gecko: A Silent Guardian of the Home - by GreenVet - 10-12-2025, 08:40 PM

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