Lizard Control
“Lizards are generally harmless to humans and rarely cause any significant health problems. They do not bite unless provoked, and their saliva is not toxic. The main concerns are minor: they can occasionally trigger allergies, carry bacteria like Salmonella on their skin, or create fear in people with phobias. Household lizards may also damage small items like paper or food if they crawl over them, but overall, their impact on human life is minimal and more psychological than physical. In fact, they can be beneficial by controlling insects and pests.”

