How To Make A Lizard Trap

Calling all lizard enthusiasts! We’ve got a super fun article for you, and it’s all to do with making your own lizard trap.

Some of you reading this article may have lizards visiting your garden on a regular basis, and you want to be able to take a closer look at these amazing creatures. If so, then we’ve got the perfect guide for you. 

How To Make A Lizard Trap

Below, we’re going to be taking you through all of the necessary steps to follow when creating your own lizard trap. Some of you might actually be surprised at how easy this is to do, and you’ll only require a few key items. 

This is a great way to appreciate these amazing animals, as those of you out there who have tried to capture them by hand will know how difficult it is.

They’re extremely skittish, and have no problem darting away from human hands. Below, we’re going to show you the most humane way of trapping a lizard. 

To find out more, simply keep reading below, as we take a closer look. 

Before You Get Started With Your Trap

Now, before we jump straight in and get started with the process of setting up your trap, there are a few initial points that we’d like to cover first. 

Your first step in successfully trapping the reptile is through identifying what kind of species it is. You can do this by taking a closer look at its coloration, its width, its shape, and its size.

By making a visual assessment of the reptile, this will help you to determine what the specific species is, which will ultimately help you to figure out which food to use as bait. 

Another reason why you need to take the time to identify the lizard first, is so that you can actually figure out whether or not it’s safe to trap.

Although they are rare, there are a few venomous lizards out there that you need to look out for. Some of the venomous lizards in our wildlife include the gila monster, and the komodo dragon. 

You want to make sure that you’re not attempting to handle either of these, as it could see you taking a quick trip to the ER. Finally, the last thing you’re going to want to consider before trapping the lizard, is whether or not it’s native to the region you currently reside in.

If you ascertain that the lizard isn’t native to your region, then consider that this might actually be a household pet that’s managed to escape from its owner. 

How To Make A Lizard Trap – Step By Step

Now that we’ve ascertained the importance of identifying the lizard in your garden, we can move on to discuss the best way to trap the creature. Below, we’ve compiled a handy step by step guide to help you. 

Step 1

In order to successfully trap your lizard, the first thing you’re going to want to do is to gather together all of your materials. These include gloves, a large box with an open top, some saran wrap, and food to bait the lizard. 

Step 2 

The next thing you’re going to want to do is to create your lizard trap. You can do this simply by securing and fastening the saran wrap on top of the exposed area of the box in question.

After you’ve done this, you’re going to want to make a long cut in the saran wrap so that the lizard has enough air in order to breathe. 

Step 3

The next thing you’re going to need to do is to place some food in the box in order to lure the lizard in.

As we mentioned before, identifying the species is super important, because this will give you a better chance of luring them in so that you can check them out in the box. 

The lizard should essentially sense that the food is there, and subsequently climb inside of the box. 

Make sure to check the box on a regular basis to make sure that the reptile hasn’t managed to escape. We would also recommend that you wear a pair of sturdy gardening gloves for this process too, just in case the animal does try to bite you. 

Step 4

After you’ve managed to trap the lizard, and have had an adequate amount of time to examine them in the box, you can now set them back into the wild.

Once you’re ready to release them, make sure that you’re doing it somewhere that has lots of foliage that they can run into.

You also want to make sure that you’re releasing the lizard in a similar area to where you actually found it, otherwise it can be incredibly confusing for these animals to ground themselves again. 

Final Thoughts

To sum up, making a lizard trap is an incredibly straightforward process. Before making your trap, make sure you take the time to identify the species, in order to make sure that it’s not venomous, and also to help you identify what kind of food to use to lure it in.

We hope that you found this article helpful today, and that it’s provided you with the inspiration to set up your own lizard trap.

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