AES
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Somehow or other we've got a little lizard-type animal indoors now. Been here for the past 2 or 3 days, but no idea how he/she got in.
But now, how do we get him/her/it out without damaging it or us please? Any ideas?
The little so-and-so moves like greased lightning every time we get anywhere near it, and all attempts to catch him with dustpans, chucking bits of old net curtain, etc, over him have completely failed so far - it actually looks like a comedy film with my wife and I prancing around like a pair of idiots, and he seems to be clever enough that every time we think we've got him cornered he just waits a bit, then as we draw very near he just darts around/behind/past us like a rocket.
I can't say I'm a huge lover of reptiles but we think he deserves a fair shot of getting back where he belongs. And apart from anything else, if he dies of hunger here (what do lizard-thingies eat anyway? insects?), surely he'll begin to stink after a while - IF we could find his corpse that is - so far he seems to squeeze himself into seemingly impossibly-small gaps in between wall panelling, behind built-in cupboards, etc.
We're into a sudden cold spell now, so although we did think about leaving the back door open all night, that's not really an option right now - it snowed here yesterday.
If it helps at all, he's about 6 inches long overall, a green-ish/grey-ish colour, and does not zip up and down walls like the chit-chats we used to get when we lived in Asia - but he DOES zoom about the place like a rocket anytime we get near him!
Helpppppppp!
AES
But now, how do we get him/her/it out without damaging it or us please? Any ideas?
The little so-and-so moves like greased lightning every time we get anywhere near it, and all attempts to catch him with dustpans, chucking bits of old net curtain, etc, over him have completely failed so far - it actually looks like a comedy film with my wife and I prancing around like a pair of idiots, and he seems to be clever enough that every time we think we've got him cornered he just waits a bit, then as we draw very near he just darts around/behind/past us like a rocket.
I can't say I'm a huge lover of reptiles but we think he deserves a fair shot of getting back where he belongs. And apart from anything else, if he dies of hunger here (what do lizard-thingies eat anyway? insects?), surely he'll begin to stink after a while - IF we could find his corpse that is - so far he seems to squeeze himself into seemingly impossibly-small gaps in between wall panelling, behind built-in cupboards, etc.
We're into a sudden cold spell now, so although we did think about leaving the back door open all night, that's not really an option right now - it snowed here yesterday.
If it helps at all, he's about 6 inches long overall, a green-ish/grey-ish colour, and does not zip up and down walls like the chit-chats we used to get when we lived in Asia - but he DOES zoom about the place like a rocket anytime we get near him!
Helpppppppp!
AES