
When I first saw this lizard a few months ago, it was fairly small and cute. I left water out for it because it was in the 100s and I have a soft spot. After a while, it became a frequent visitor. My husband objected to its presence because he felt it was one step away from moving IN to our home. I argued that it's coldblooded and wouldn't like the air conditioning.

Well, it's now quite LARGE (maybe 12 inches in length) and is very clearly no longer afraid of us. I finally conceded that it needed to go. It took us 15 minutes and a broom to get it out of the garage. I swept it out and it would run right back, straight toward the broom. Imagine how hard it would be to get it out of our house!
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