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Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Lizards in Your Home — Hidden Risks & Control Tips

  • Nuria
  • Jan 2
  • 3 min read

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DIY lizard trap placed in corner of Selangor apartment.

Introduction: Why Lizards in the House Shouldn’t Be Ignored

While house lizards (commonly called cicak in Malaysia) may seem harmless, ignoring their presence can lead to unwanted health hazards, infestation issues, and contamination of your living space. This guide explores the hidden risks of having lizards in your home, how to control them, and when to seek professional pest control services in Malaysia.




Natural lizard repellent using garlic and pepper in a Malaysian kitchen.

Are House Lizards Dangerous? Separating Myths from Facts

  • Myth: Lizards are completely harmless.

  • Fact: While not aggressive, their droppings and presence may lead to health issues.

Lizards can carry salmonella, and their droppings are known to contaminate food preparation surfaces. They also attract other pests such as insects.



Health Risks Associated with Lizards at Home

  • Contamination of food & utensils

  • Spread of bacteria through droppings

  • Unpleasant smell due to dead lizards or feces

  • Trigger for fear or phobias in children or guests

If you have babies or elderly family members, lizard infestations should be taken seriously due to compromised immunity.



Common Reasons Lizards Enter Malaysian Homes

Pest control technician spraying eco-safe lizard repellent in KL home.
  • Open doors and windows without screens

  • Insects flying around lights (their food source)

  • Warm, dark corners like behind cabinets and shelves

  • Presence of water and leftover food crumbs

They’re especially common in kitchens, storerooms, and bathrooms in humid areas like Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru, and Selangor.



Natural and Safe Ways to Repel Lizards

  • Eggshells: Lizards dislike the smell — place at corners.

  • Garlic and onion spray: Works as a natural repellent.

  • Pepper spray: Mix pepper powder and water in a spray bottle.

  • Keep the lights dim to reduce insect activity at night.

  • Seal wall cracks and install window screens.



When to Call Pest Control for Lizard Infestation

Close-up of lizard droppings on kitchen countertop.

  • When lizards appear daily or in large numbers

  • If you see lizard eggs or droppings often

  • If home remedies don’t work after 2–3 weeks

  • For restaurants, child care centers, or food premises — it’s a hygiene concern

✅ A professional pest control service in Malaysia can offer safe, chemical-free, long-term solutions.



Conclusion & Prevention Tips

Don’t ignore the presence of lizards in your home. They may look harmless, but over time, they can contaminate surfaces, spread bacteria, and create unpleasant living conditions.

  • Close food containers tightly

  • Keep lights off when not needed

  • Seal cracks in walls and ceilings

  • Install insect screens on windows and doors



FAQs About House Lizards in Malaysia

Q1: Are house lizards dangerous?

A: They are not directly harmful, but their droppings can spread bacteria.


Q2: Do lizards bite humans?

A: House lizards rarely bite, and even if they do, it's non-venomous and harmless.


Q3: What attracts lizards to my home?

A: Insects, warmth, open food, and unsealed entry points.


Q4: Is pest control safe for pets and kids?

A: Yes, professional pest control companies use pet-safe and eco-friendly solutions.



Did You Know?

Lizards can detach their tails when threatened. The tail continues to move, distracting predators while the lizard escapes. However, this biological trick can be startling indoors!



If you’re tired of dealing with house lizards and want a safe, fast and effective solution, our professional pest control service is here to help. Whether you're in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, or Johor Bahru, we provide reliable, affordable lizard control that works.

👉 Contact us today to schedule your inspection and protect your home from hidden health risks!

 
 
 
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