To: Darlin'
Darlin', I had the same visitor last week. I noticed that he could always be found in a spot of sunshine so I waited for a while, went to the place where light from a skylight hits the floor and there he was. I used a small trash bucket to cover him then slid a piece of cardboard underneath. Then it was just a matter of getting to the door and releasing him. Or you could take the Swervie approach and just fill him full of buckshot.
To: catpuppy
FOFL. Ok, I'll give the trash can method a try. I tried placing a large, opened brown bag on the floor thinking he'd perceive it as shelter but he paid no attention to it. LOL. He's harmless but I just don't want to find him in one of my shoes or worse yet in my bed. (Swerve, not one word. LOL)
655 posted on
04/18/2002 12:08:38 PM PDT by
Darlin'
To: catpuppy
My cat takes care of lizards and bugs that wander into the house.
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