Struggling with recurring geckos at home? These simple measures may help stop their return
Seeing geckos often inside? Use these easy tricks to discourage them from coming back
Geckos are small reptiles commonly found in warm and tropical climates. In many regions, especially across Asia, they are a familiar presence in households. While geckos are generally harmless and even beneficial because they feed on insects, their repeated appearance indoors can make some people uncomfortable.
If geckos keep returning to your home, it usually means your living environment provides what they need: food, shelter, warmth, or moisture. The key to preventing their return is not aggressive extermination, but eliminating the conditions that attract them in the first place.
Below are practical, safe, and effective measures that may help reduce gecko activity inside your home.
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1. Reduce Insect Populations
Geckos primarily enter homes in search of food. Their diet consists of:
Mosquitoes
Flies
Ants
Moths
Cockroaches
Small spiders
If insects are abundant, geckos will follow.
To reduce their food source:
Keep food tightly sealed
Clean crumbs and spills promptly
Wash dishes immediately after meals
Use covered trash bins