Vincent,
Thanks for the suggestion.
I'll see about the sticky paper. I've read that once someone used a sticky paper to catch those fruit flies around their suggie cage area, ended up stuck on their suggies tail

Such a havoc, took a lot of time to remove it from the tail.

Broken_string,
I think you're doing fine

QUOTE(Taipan1 @ Sep 13 2007, 07:48 PM)
Personally I like geck's...
Geck's are a god natural insect eater.
Do you mind if I send an email regarding wheels ???.
Yeah, I like gecko's too, but not house gecko's

The fancy ones you keep as pets only.
Although they are good natural insect eater, they poo too damn lot around my apt and I don't like it if they start to mess with my suggies food

Yeah, you can PM me or email me about the wheels.
QUOTE(crazymouse_yyh @ Sep 13 2007, 08:09 PM)
If we spray insecticide or use any chemicals, scared it would affect the gliders.
Make a solution of Cayenne Pepper, with some Tabasco sauce, a squirt of dish washing liquid, garlic essence with a bit of water. Put in a spray and spray on areas you think geckos crawl about. You have to do this a few times.
If you see a gecko, spray it with ice cold water, it would drop down from the wall and ceiling then you just grab it and throw outside lah.
I like geckos, they eat up the flying insects around. I love my leopard geckos hahaha...
I couldn't think of anything else that time, just grabbed the Sheltox and spray away...

Cayenne Pepper + tabasco + garlic + dishwashing soap? Wouldn't the smell be... Euwww??? Hahaha...
Icy cold water? By the time I open my fridge, grab the water bottle, fill in the spray bottle, I think that would be enough time for the gecko to make an escape

But if I manage to, I'll defintiely do it

If I got leopard gecko, sure I'll like it, but house gecko, I still don't like

Thanks people!

KP