Log in to my account Barrel Horse World
Come on in Folks on-line

Today is

You are logged in as a guest. Logon or register an account to access more features.


Lizards in barn

Jump to page :
Last activity 2016-10-03 3:06 PM
28 replies, 6354 views

View previous thread :: View next thread
   General Discussion -> Barrel Talk
Refresh
 
TessBelle
Reg. Mar 2014
Posted 2016-09-25 10:53 AM
Subject: Lizards in barn


Expert


Posts: 1477
1000100100100100252525
Location: In the land of peanuts and cotton
Lizards have taken over my barn. They're everywhere and they keep getting in my water and dying. They like to chill on the back of the seats of my saddle so every time I pick it up we both have a mini heart attack. They gotta go. Anyone know a way to get rid of them?
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
casualdust07
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2016-09-25 11:26 AM
Subject: RE: Lizards in barn



You get what you give


Posts: 13030
500050002000100025
Location: Texas
I'm sorry, but I can't help but laugh a little bit. Are they those geckos? or some other lizard? I'm not exactly sure how in the heck to get rid of them. I'm sure the bugs and flies are what's attracting them...
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
TessBelle
Reg. Mar 2014
Posted 2016-09-25 12:19 PM
Subject: RE: Lizards in barn


Expert


Posts: 1477
1000100100100100252525
Location: In the land of peanuts and cotton
casualdust07 - 2016-09-25 11:26 AM

I'm sorry, but I can't help but laugh a little bit. Are they those geckos? or some other lizard? I'm not exactly sure how in the heck to get rid of them. I'm sure the bugs and flies are what's attracting them...

What ever these are.



Attachments
----------------
Attachments image.jpeg (62KB - 293 downloads)
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
casualdust07
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2016-09-25 3:02 PM
Subject: RE: Lizards in barn



You get what you give


Posts: 13030
500050002000100025
Location: Texas
skinks!!!
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2016-09-25 3:18 PM
Subject: RE: Lizards in barn



A Somebody to Everybody


Posts: 41354
5000500050005000500050005000500010001001001002525
Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas
I looked up the lizards for you and this is what I came up with. A blue tailed skink  

Edited by Southtxponygirl 2016-09-25 3:26 PM




(blue_tailed_skink.jpg)



Attachments
----------------
Attachments blue_tailed_skink.jpg (81KB - 224 downloads)
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
RunNbarrels
Reg. Nov 2008
Posted 2016-09-25 3:30 PM
Subject: RE: Lizards in barn


Elite Veteran


Posts: 975
500100100100100252525
Location: The barn...where else? SW Missouri
I love lizards. Lol. I'd much rather have those in my barn than spiders and other bugs.
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2016-09-25 3:51 PM
Subject: RE: Lizards in barn



A Somebody to Everybody


Posts: 41354
5000500050005000500050005000500010001001001002525
Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas
If the lizards are getting into the water troughs I would but a small board in the water so that they can get on so that they wont drown and you can get them out..  

Edited by Southtxponygirl 2016-09-25 3:52 PM
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
Frodo
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2016-09-25 4:08 PM
Subject: RE: Lizards in barn


"Heck's Coming With Me"


Posts: 10797
50005000500100100252525
Location: Kansas
RunNbarrels - 2016-09-25 3:30 PM

I love lizards. Lol. I'd much rather have those in my barn than spiders and other bugs.

We have toads and little sand lizards. As long as they don't eat each other I like having them around. They eat insects by the hundreds.

↑ Top ↓ Bottom
Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2016-09-25 4:23 PM
Subject: RE: Lizards in barn



A Somebody to Everybody


Posts: 41354
5000500050005000500050005000500010001001001002525
Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas
I have snakes and very few lizards, I like having snakes they keep the rats and mice in check and the lizards too I think maybe thats why I have very few lizards  

Edited by Southtxponygirl 2016-09-25 4:35 PM
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
classicpotatochip
Reg. Mar 2011
Posted 2016-09-25 5:29 PM
Subject: RE: Lizards in barn



Owner of a ratting catting machine


Posts: 2258
20001001002525
I love lizards! They're so neat! I agree, give them a ramp so they can get out if they fall in the water.
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
rodeomom3
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2016-09-25 5:53 PM
Subject: RE: Lizards in barn



Shelter Dog Lover


Posts: 10277
50005000100100252525
Do you have barn cats??  I have 6 and never see so much as a mouse dropping much less lizards. 
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
Nita
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2016-09-25 6:18 PM
Subject: RE: Lizards in barn



Expert


Posts: 1718
1000500100100
Location: Southeast Louisiana
I love the lizards, too. I would take a barn full of those blue tailed skinks. From what I understand, the juveniles have the blue tails and they lose the color as they age.
Anyway, anything in the water bucket would work. You could attach a little piece of screen or just about anything they could get a foothold on. That way you wouldn't have to put up with the dead ones in your water. I've had the same problem with squirrels in the stock tank.
I have heard that lizards don't like garlic and, if you spray the area around your saddle rack, it might be enough to keep them away from that one area.
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
TessBelle
Reg. Mar 2014
Posted 2016-09-25 7:22 PM
Subject: RE: Lizards in barn


Expert


Posts: 1477
1000100100100100252525
Location: In the land of peanuts and cotton
Nita - 2016-09-25 6:18 PM

I love the lizards, too. I would take a barn full of those blue tailed skinks. From what I understand, the juveniles have the blue tails and they lose the color as they age.
Anyway, anything in the water bucket would work. You could attach a little piece of screen or just about anything they could get a foothold on. That way you wouldn't have to put up with the dead ones in your water. I've had the same problem with squirrels in the stock tank.
I have heard that lizards don't like garlic and, if you spray the area around your saddle rack, it might be enough to keep them away from that one area.

I'll try one area if that seems to work I'll gladly spray around my entire barn. I think theyre disgusting little critters.
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
TessBelle
Reg. Mar 2014
Posted 2016-09-25 7:24 PM
Subject: RE: Lizards in barn


Expert


Posts: 1477
1000100100100100252525
Location: In the land of peanuts and cotton
rodeomom3 - 2016-09-25 5:53 PM

Do you have barn cats?? Β I have 6 and never see so much as a mouse dropping much less lizards.Β 

No but I wish I still did. We've had them off and on a few times. We had up to 5 one time but one by one they all disappear. My barn is backed up to the woods so I figure they go hunting and something gets them. I thought about getting more but I can't make my self do it knowing something will happen to them
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
Frodo
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2016-09-25 8:11 PM
Subject: RE: Lizards in barn


"Heck's Coming With Me"


Posts: 10797
50005000500100100252525
Location: Kansas
TessBelle - 2016-09-25 7:24 PM
rodeomom3 - 2016-09-25 5:53 PM Do you have barn cats??  I have 6 and never see so much as a mouse dropping much less lizards. 
No but I wish I still did. We've had them off and on a few times. We had up to 5 one time but one by one they all disappear. My barn is backed up to the woods so I figure they go hunting and something gets them. I thought about getting more but I can't make my self do it knowing something will happen to them

If you have coyotes around you'll lose your cats quickly.  Poor cats.....we lost an older barn cat just a few weeks ago.  He was so careful to stay close to our very large barn but somehow they managed to snare the little guy. 
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
Nita
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2016-09-25 8:48 PM
Subject: RE: Lizards in barn



Expert


Posts: 1718
1000500100100
Location: Southeast Louisiana
Frodo - 2016-09-25 8:11 PM

TessBelle - 2016-09-25 7:24 PM
rodeomom3 - 2016-09-25 5:53 PM Do you have barn cats?? Β I have 6 and never see so much as a mouse dropping much less lizards.Β 
No but I wish I still did. We've had them off and on a few times. We had up to 5 one time but one by one they all disappear. My barn is backed up to the woods so I figure they go hunting and something gets them. I thought about getting more but I can't make my self do it knowing something will happen to them

If you have coyotes around you'll lose your cats quickly. Β Poor cats.....we lost an older barn cat just a few weeks ago. Β He was so careful to stay close to our very large barn but somehow they managed to snare the little guy.Β 

You can get a donkey for that problem... I saw this guy, now I want one so bad for a herd protector!
http://batonrouge.craigslist.org/grd/5762578532.html
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
Bibliafarm
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2016-09-25 9:37 PM
Subject: RE: Lizards in barn


Military family

Warmblood with Wings


Posts: 27846
50005000500050005000200050010010010025
Location: Florida..
Just for info... Blue tailed skinks are toxic to cats .. my cat ate one and was severaly nuero to the point of brain damage .. was in icu for weeks then came home and could hardly function.. thats what vet told me .. 
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
Frodo
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2016-09-26 6:42 AM
Subject: RE: Lizards in barn


"Heck's Coming With Me"


Posts: 10797
50005000500100100252525
Location: Kansas
Nita - 2016-09-25 8:48 PM
Frodo - 2016-09-25 8:11 PM
TessBelle - 2016-09-25 7:24 PM
rodeomom3 - 2016-09-25 5:53 PM Do you have barn cats??  I have 6 and never see so much as a mouse dropping much less lizards. 
No but I wish I still did. We've had them off and on a few times. We had up to 5 one time but one by one they all disappear. My barn is backed up to the woods so I figure they go hunting and something gets them. I thought about getting more but I can't make my self do it knowing something will happen to them
If you have coyotes around you'll lose your cats quickly.  Poor cats.....we lost an older barn cat just a few weeks ago.  He was so careful to stay close to our very large barn but somehow they managed to snare the little guy. 
You can get a donkey for that problem... I saw this guy, now I want one so bad for a herd protector! http://batonrouge.craigslist.org/grd/5762578532.html

Wow......that's a pretty critter.    We had a donkey once.  He was kind of a little escape artist.
 
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
Frodo
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2016-09-26 6:43 AM
Subject: RE: Lizards in barn


"Heck's Coming With Me"


Posts: 10797
50005000500100100252525
Location: Kansas
Bibliafarm - 2016-09-25 9:37 PM Just for info... Blue tailed skinks are toxic to cats .. my cat ate one and was severaly nuero to the point of brain damage .. was in icu for weeks then came home and could hardly function.. thats what vet told me .. 
Our cats rip up what they can catch but never eat them.

 


Edited by Frodo 2016-09-27 8:00 AM
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2016-09-26 7:49 AM
Subject: RE: Lizards in barn



Take a Picture


Posts: 12842
50005000200050010010010025
classicpotatochip - 2016-09-25 5:29 PM

I love lizards! They're so neat! I agree, give them a ramp so they can get out if they fall in the water.






You would love lizards. laughing











↑ Top ↓ Bottom
Jump to page :
Jump to forum :
Search this forum
Printer friendly version
E-mail a link to this thread
 

© Copyright 2002- BarrelHorseWorld.com All rights reserved including digital rights

Support - Contact / Log in to my account


Working Truck World Working Horse World Cargo Trailer World Horse Trailer World Roping Horse World
'
Registered to: Barrel Horse World
(Delete all cookies set by this site)
Running MegaBBS ASP Forum Software
© 2002-2026 PD9 Software