Inspection and Assessment: Pest control technicians start by inspecting the affected area to determine the extent of the lizard infestation. They assess where the lizards are entering the property, where they are hiding, and the factors contributing to the infestation.

Identification: Different species of lizards may have different behaviors and habitats. Pest control professionals may identify the specific type of lizards causing the problem to tailor their control methods accordingly.

Treatment: Lizard control services typically involve humane and eco-friendly methods to deter or remove lizards, such as:

Sealing Entry Points: Technicians identify and seal gaps, cracks, and openings that lizards use to enter the property.

Modification of Habitat: Recommendations may be provided to make the environment less attractive to lizards, such as reducing outdoor lighting, removing debris, and adjusting landscaping features.

Use of Repellents: Non-lethal repellents or deterrents, such as sprays or electronic devices, may be used to discourage lizards from entering specific areas.

Capture and Relocation: Live traps may be used to capture lizards, which are then safely released back into their natural habitat.

Education: Pest control experts often educate property owners or occupants about lizard behavior, habits, and preventive measures they can take to reduce the risk of future lizard issues.

Follow-up Visits: Regular follow-up inspections may be necessary to ensure that the lizard problem is effectively controlled and to address any new infestations or concerns.