Thursday, July 17, 2014

How to free a lizard from a sticky trap

July here in the desert is hot and humid thanks to occasional rain clouds or even rains. It is hard to stay outside so we are really limited on outdoor activities during monsoon season. It is the only time of year when cicadas are so loud. There are lots of bugs in the garden and it's really a paradise for hungry lizards who are hunting under the cover of leaves in flower beds.
 
Talking of lizards, I just remember a very good tip I found online last year. There are a sticky pads offered by pest control companies to get rid of bugs and spiders. It is so sticky that you can not free yourself once you touched it. The lizards don't know this, so when they are going to eat the bugs on a sticky trap they can get stuck, too.

So, if it will ever happen, do not try to free the lizard by pulling it off the pad, EVER! Their skin is thin and fragile. Instead, get the sticky pad with a lizard to a flat surface in the garden, place a very shallow plastic container underneath. Pour some vegetable oil in a small container and have a table spoon ready. Wear a protective gloves if you want. Hold the sticky paper with a lizard a  bit up at the head area that oil would not get into the mouth or the eyes. With the table spoon, start pouring the oil on the paper at the lower body area first and continue until you free the animal completely. Lizard will run away as soon as it can so hold your paper next to the ground.

I found this tip very useful. Whatever we humans do, it has good and bad sides, so it's nice to know how to help to reduce the negative effect on nature.

56 comments:

Villrose said...

How cute :-)
it's a good thing to help unlucky animals...

Margie Cook said...

This works very well, but I also used a swab to gently work the oil under the lizard. When the oil came to close to its face, I was able to wipe it with another cotton swab. Thank you for this information, wonder if it would work on birds. Years ago, I had to kill a bird who got stuck in a sticky trap. Sooo sad.

SocksAndMittens said...

This is a very good idea, Margie, I did not thought of that. Thank you for sharing!

SocksAndMittens said...

I am not sure about if it will work for birds but worth a try.

Anonymous said...

It worked for us! Thanks for the help

SocksAndMittens said...

I am so glad it did!!! Thank you for letting me know!!!

Unknown said...

With a bures you will have to bring it to the vets i fear. Because oil makes them.unable to fly... Im.oretty sure... Maybe in wrong.

Unknown said...

Tried to sace one just now from sticky trap glue i hope it will survive. I don't have a heat lamp or anything that would keep him warm apart from.outside. as i live in Spain. But only couple.of hour of sun left. But at least i got it outside. Of the sticky floor. Because of the oil advice. Thanx

SocksAndMittens said...

Thank you so much for your comments, guys. I am so glad we are able to save some of the unlucky animals with this simple trick.

Eric said...

Thanks for the tip. I had a little gecko stuck to fly paper and I was able to get it off undamaged with cooking oil and a spoon.

SocksAndMittens said...

I am so glad you were able to free the little guy, Eric. Thank you for letting me know!

Aaron said...

OMG! IT WORKS!! I just freed a gecko. I'm so stoked. I actually found this gecko at my dads house when he passed. Brought it home and had about 7 of them at one point. Lost all but 2. Freed them last summer and one found a sticky trap. I was really sad. Didnt want to lose him. Hes now free. Thanks so much.

SocksAndMittens said...

Aaron, thank you so much for letting me know, I am so happy you was able to free your gecko.

Anonymous said...

We just freed one that was REALLY stuck. We are so happy to have found this idea. THANK YOU. I would have felt really bad.

SocksAndMittens said...

Thank you so much for letting me know! I am glad it works!

Anonymous said...

I am 14 and I feel great as a christian that I was able to free the lizard with oil and a cotton swap. The little things make a huge difference

JKRiley said...

Just rescued a little green anole from a sticky fly trap. Unfortunately his friend didn't survive. I used corn cooking oil in tepid water and a q-tip. Worked quickly and beautifully. I will never buy another glue fly trap! Thank you for your very informative post! I live in North Florida and love the little anoles!

JKRiley said...

Just freed little green anole from sticky fly trap. I used cooking corn oil(didn't have coconut oil)in a little tepid water and a cue tip. Worked beautifully, thanks to your post. I will never buy another sticky fly trap! I live in North Florida and love the little green anoles! Thanks again!

SocksAndMittens said...

I am so happy it worked and you guys were able to help those little creatures! I agree, sticky traps are horrible.

Thank you so much for letting me know it worked for you!

Anonymous said...

Just wanted to say thank you for the post! Saw a lizard stuck on a fly trap out of the corner of my eye, googled possible solutions and this game up and worked like a charm. It ain’t much but it’s honest work

SocksAndMittens said...

I am so glad it helped! Thank you so much for letting me know!

Unknown said...

I am so glad you posted this article! I put the yellow sticky pad by a planter for the first time yesterday evening. This morning I found a young lizard stuck on it instead. This method worked so easily and the lizard came off loose without any harm! I used cotton swab. Thank you so much!

TR said...

Thank you for the wonderful advice! I had a little green anole that I just found attached to a sticky pad. I was able to work him loose with vegetable oil and toothpicks! It took about an hour, but it was worth it to see him run off! Thank you!

SocksAndMittens said...

I am so glad it worked for you guys!Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much! I got to save a gecko from a sticky trap.

Unknown said...

Works! Thank you!

Anonymous said...

It works! Thank you from Shanghai

SocksAndMittens said...

I am so happy it works, guys! Thank you for letting me know!

Unknown said...

You helped me save a gecko today! Thank you!

Cloth Diaper Mama said...

Thank you for posting this! I just saved a lizard from a fly trap that got knocked down during a storm. Took less time than I thought and was super easy!

Unknown said...

Thanks so much for the idea. I was able to remove a baby skink from a glue trap using vegetable oil. It saved the little guy's life.

Ian said...

I am so glad I came across this. A lizard owes his life to you. Thank You.

Anonymous said...

Worked perfectly, thanks so much!

SocksAndMittens said...

Guys, thank you so much for your big hearts and your help to those poor trapped creatures. Best wishes to you all!

Unknown said...

This was really helpful, if the lizard is really stuck dip a cutip (or something with a soft end) in oil, my little skink had his head stuck on one side of the sticky trap and his body stuck to the bottom, after this trick he ended up walking away perfectly fine! Good luck guys

Unknown said...

Thanks for this post! Just freed a small green anole from a citrus leafminer trap using avocado oil and q-tips. I put screens over the entrance holes of my next trap to keep this from happening again.

Unknown said...

Went to an older sticky trap and found the smell and Lucky for the Skink, got there in time. I touched him and his head rose up. Knowing it was alive, quickly looked up How To remove a lizard from a Sticky trap and You Saved it!! I just did the Olive oil and Carefully used a plastic fork to get oil around its tail then let it work its feet loose as not to tear off it tiny Toes!
It's now in our Meal worm bin with all sizes of Worms from newborn to morphs and beetles. Nice Fix👍👍

SocksAndMittens said...

I am so happy it helped!!!! Thank you so much for letting me know!!!!

Anonymous said...

I am so thankful for this blog! I successfully saved 2 baby lizards from glue traps today. Unfortunately, I tried to help before reading this and one lost a tail, but he survived and it should grow back shortly. I will have to remember the cotton swab tip if this ever happens again.

Anonymous said...

I am so thankful for this blog! I successfully saved 2 baby lizards from glue traps today. Unfortunately, I tried to help before reading this and one lost a tail, but he survived and it should grow back shortly. I will have to remember the cotton swab tip if this ever happens again.

Anonymous said...

It worked! I am thrilled! Thought lizard was a goner but he ran out in about 5 min, incredible thank you so much!

SocksAndMittens said...

I am so very happy it helped, guys. Thank you for helping those little creatures!

Anonymous said...

Thank you! Just freed a little lizard from a plug in fly trap!

Anonymous said...

Just used this tip to save a little lizard that ran from the garden into our garage and got stuck in a glue trap. Thanks for posting this!!

Anonymous said...

Just rescued a tiny baby about an inch long. The q-tip trick helped too! Thank you all! I kept him in a container for about 5 minutes and then once he was a little bit more active I let him go outside.

Anonymous said...

I forgot to mention in the last comment, it was so helpful to start at the tail. I don't know that I would have thought to do that. I was able to make sure each body part was loose before I moved up to the next one. I also wet the whole section of sticky trap so that it wouldn't restick. And to make it easier I cut as small of a square as I could around the baby so that I didn't have a giant sticky trap to work with. I dipped my scissors in oil so that they wouldn't stick. Thank you.

Anonymous said...

Thank you! Your blog post popped up when I asked Google how to free a lizard from a glue trap.

While I was working to free the first anole via the vegetable oil tip, a second anole jumped on the fly paper! (I guess they were attracted to the buzzing flies). The oil worked like a charm after 5-10 minutes!

SocksAndMittens said...

I am so glad about all rescues, guys. Thank you so much for your tips, too!

Anonymous said...

Thank you for the guidance on saving a little lizard! Would never have figured it out otherwise.

Angiicat said...

I am so grateful for your post. Thought I got rid of all the sticky traps my hubby set but must have missed one as I just found it with a mama lizard and a baby. I followed all the hints here and voila..free! Then I set to work on freeing the baby. I honestly didn’t think they would make it, they were so tiny… but they did and both have been set free!! I’m so happy. Thank you for posting this very helpful advice!

SocksAndMittens said...

Angliicat: I am so happy! Mama and a baby, oh my! so glad they are free!

SocksAndMittens said...

Thank you for all your comments guys, I am so happy it works!

Anonymous said...

Thank you, I used a small paint brush to work in the oil and it worked! The little lizard ran home.

Anonymous said...

it works! i just freed a lizard. i was so scared of it tbh. i use double sided tape to trap flies but somehow today, a lizard was also trap in it. maybe it was trying to eat the fly stuck in the tape and also get stuck in it. so glad it worked out. i don't want a dead lizard near my desk and it also helps to lessen the flies around my room.

Marilyn said...

I was able to free a gecko! Thanks to all who posted. I’ve named him Crisco. My heart is happy.

SocksAndMittens said...

Thank you so much everyone!

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