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March 12, 2026

House Lizards in Your Home? 7 Secret Spots Where They Lay Eggs and How to Get Rid of Them

The CSR Journal Magazine

House lizards are a common sight in households across India, especially during warmer months. These small reptiles typically stay hidden during the day and come out at night to hunt insects. While many see them as harmless, one crucial aspect of their behavior is their egg-laying habits.

Female house lizards look for secluded spots in homes to lay their small, white eggs, often in areas that go unnoticed by residents. Knowing where these eggs are commonly found and how to prevent or remove lizards can help keep your home lizard-free.

1. Behind Wall Cracks and Crevices

Wall cracks and narrow crevices are a favorite for house lizards to lay eggs. These tiny gaps provide protection from human activity and predators. To prevent this, seal cracks with putty or caulk and repaint walls periodically to reduce hiding spaces.

2. Inside Cupboards and Cabinets

Dark, rarely-used cupboards and kitchen cabinets attract lizards seeking warmth and shelter. Eggs are often tucked into corners or behind stored items. Keep cabinets clean, organize items, and regularly check corners to discourage nesting.

3. Under Furniture

Heavy furniture such as sofas, beds, and wardrobes offer dark, undisturbed spaces for egg-laying. Moving furniture periodically and cleaning underneath can reduce these hiding spots. Using deterrents like naphthalene balls or dry neem leaves under furniture can also help.

4. Behind Wall Hangings or Photo Frames

The small gaps between wall decor and the wall itself provide excellent shelter for lizards. Regularly shifting frames and cleaning behind wall hangings helps prevent lizards from making these their nesting zones.

5. Near Ceiling Corners

Lizards often travel along ceilings and upper walls, making corners near ceiling joints and moldings a likely egg-laying spot. Installing corner guards, sealing gaps, and keeping ceilings clean can limit their access.

6. Inside Storerooms or Cluttered Areas

Storerooms filled with boxes, newspapers, or unused items offer numerous hiding spots. Decluttering, organizing storage, and maintaining airflow can reduce lizard-friendly spaces.

7. Behind Appliances

Warmth from appliances like refrigerators, washing machines, and microwaves attracts lizards. Narrow gaps behind these machines serve as ideal nesting areas. Pull appliances away from walls periodically to clean and inspect for eggs.

How to Get Rid of House Lizards

  1. Keep Your Home Clean – Regular sweeping and dusting remove insects, the primary food source for lizards.

  2. Seal Entry Points – Use caulk or weather stripping to close cracks, gaps, and holes.

  3. Use Natural Deterrents – Lizards dislike naphthalene balls, garlic, onion slices, or dry chili powder. Place them near common hiding spots.

  4. Reduce Clutter – Remove piles of newspapers, boxes, and other potential hiding areas.

  5. Control Insects – Fewer insects mean less food for lizards, reducing their presence.

  6. Electronic Repellents – Ultrasonic pest repellers can discourage lizards from entering.

  7. Physical Removal – For occasional lizards, gently capturing and releasing them outside is safe and effective.

Why These Spots?

House lizards instinctively choose areas that are warm, dark, and undisturbed to safeguard their eggs. While some may find their presence alarming, they also help control insects like mosquitoes and flies. By understanding their behavior and taking preventive steps, you can maintain a lizard-free home without harming these creatures.

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