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asphyxia
02-22-03, 06:40 PM
Question:
How long does it take to infest a new house with crickets.

Answer:
6 weeks, yep, they are now own the utility/workshop room, are overtaking the herp area in basement and have been spotted numerious times on the main floor, which leads me to this question, allthough I think I know what the answer will be

Does anyone have a free roaming lizard to eat the A.W.O.L. crickets, I'm thinking Tokay gecko.

If infact that is not possible what are some of the members doing to surpress the cricket uprising

Thanks
Brian
When, every night is like a summers night

ballpython5000
02-22-03, 06:48 PM
yes a tokay gecko would be great for that purpose. i have one as a pet, never tried doing that. they are from southern china and around there. but they also in habit florida in significant quantities becuase people have used them for that purpose. I bet if you released 4, your cricket problem would be well taken care of. but is it worth having some malicious tokays running around your house? they bite like crazy, watch your step!

sSNAKESs.com
02-22-03, 06:55 PM
lol Brian you should have been taking more precautions while feeding :P 5 come out of the container, 5 go into the enclosure :P

after i stopped feeding crickets a long time ago and i NEVER saw one escape, i was still seeing them for 2 months later :p

dave
02-22-03, 07:05 PM
house gecko's work great so I've been told they will eat alot and they are inexpencive

Weather1
02-22-03, 07:05 PM
My cats take care of all my escaped crickets and they do not bite like a Toyko.

marisa
02-22-03, 07:09 PM
My dog eats any escapes.

You could try a cat as well?

My only thoughts about the geckos free roaming are what happens if they DO in fact take care of the problem? You have to release more crickets to fed them? *L*

marisa

Lisa
02-22-03, 07:33 PM
Maybe bring in your ducks?

Mardy
02-22-03, 08:05 PM
A few years ago we had a house gecko running around for about a year. Yup no more Crickets.
We lost him one day to a mouce trap.

The only downside was the bathroom was always right in the middle of the wall and just out of reach.

norman
02-22-03, 08:11 PM
Originally posted by Mardy


The only downside was the bathroom was always right in the middle of the wall and just out of reach.
yeah i was thinking that might be a problem, as well as it escaping outside or in my case into a neighbours apartment.

Mardy
02-22-03, 08:23 PM
That's how it found the mouce trap, and it was 2 rooms away.

nouserpif
02-22-03, 08:28 PM
A house gecko would work great, just provide an open area in the house (or two or three...) that has a 5 gallon tank or similar with a couple crickets (shouldn't be able to escape, or maybe try a bunch of mealworms), with a heat lamp or something nearby, so you are sure the geckos stay as hot as they want, and that they can eat as much as needed if your problem goes away, but you can't find all the geckos... be prepared for breeding! My advice is get set up with 2 or 3 house geckos, or 2-3 tokays (Tokays are vicious creatures, but beautiful and big, so they are neat to have around...) Just make sure that they can't escape or get injured, I.E. screens over windows, not leaving doors open, put the toilet lid down, etc. etc.

I hear free roaming pets are quite popular someplaces too, even in colder areas, as long as they have the Heat+food Idea I mentioned above...


Just my rants,
Dan Conner

asphyxia
02-22-03, 08:32 PM
lol Brian you should have been taking more precautions while feeding :P 5 come out of the container, 5 go into the enclosure :P
Ya dont say! Hey Jeff you have quite the nack for statiing the obvious LOL

I have to admit I was kinda kidding about the free roaming Lizard at first, however, I kinda like the idea, So how big and how expensive is this House gecko.

It would be a good addition to my free roaming AWOL snake lol


Brian

nouserpif
02-22-03, 08:43 PM
Well, house geckos run from $3 to $20, but usually around $5-$10 each. Tokays are more pricey... The houses get about 4"-5" long, and are tiny, neat little things :)

And actually, it is a very good idea! lol

Dan Conner

Lisa
02-22-03, 09:01 PM
Originally posted by asphyxia
It would be a good addition to my free roaming AWOL snake lol
Brian

It might even be food for the free roaming snake.

ballpython5000
02-23-03, 09:08 AM
tokays get about 11 inches and max at about 14. they are 30.00 max for a captive bred adult. and 20.00 or less for wild caught. so long as the crickets are always getting out they will always have food. they can only starve if you stop letting them escape. in that case you could put them in a cage and keep them as pets until anothertime they are needed. tokays are big geckos, and they have big bites.

Lisa
02-23-03, 09:25 AM
Are you going to supliment the free roaming lizard's diet with anything besides crickets? how about UV requirements?

sSNAKESs.com
02-23-03, 09:56 AM
lol Bri, if i were you i would get a kitten or something man!! :) That way it will be litter trained and you wont have to go around the house picking up gecko droppings! :P

asphyxia
02-23-03, 10:01 AM
Hey Jeff,

Only two problems witha a cat...

1. My Pitbull/Mastiff cross would eat it
2. It could knock over my heat lamps


But thanks for the thought

Brian

ReptiZone
02-23-03, 08:18 PM
what ever happen to vapona strips or stiky tape

nouserpif
02-24-03, 12:17 AM
Well, geckos (most of them, so I hear) will actually take calcium/mineral supplements from a dish, and I think mine does, Just leave a couple tiny dishes (like little jar lids) of the stuff around the house, and replace every few days...
Dan Conner

P.S. Where can you get a tokay for $30? I can't find the things near me for under $70!!! That is too much for a tokay...

BILLP
02-24-03, 08:22 AM
The zoo I volenteer at release Tokay geckos all they are very messy they poop all over the wall and It is a pain to clean up. But they do eat alot and they will even eat small mice and roaches. As someone said above sticky tape works good.

nouserpif
02-24-03, 12:58 PM
Never thought of the crap factor... House geckos can be pretty bad with that too (it's almost like bird crap...)
Well, if they are breeding in your house... Don't buy anymore crickets! that right, just design little "Pitfall" traps for them, so they can get in to munch on veggies, but they cant get out... and use those for your herps!
Dan Conner