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Claud The Backyard Farmer (self proclaimed)
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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1945949, member: 81934"] I suggest you provide the little lizards ( skinks or anoles I presume ) with some habitat areas ( places they can hide from people and predators ( some sheets of bark or a little pile of twigs works well in my experience or maybe if they are small enough to get into the holes ,some building bricks , or a little group of small pavers works well , will be a good place to put a drinking dish for them to encourage them to stay . They'll do a great job controlling insects. Talking about lizards in the garden, the water skinks have become active, my wife saw a couple sunning on the driveway and on the hockey shaped bed's top sleeper , warmest day for over 6 weeks ( hit 18 degC ) , usually running 24 - 28 degC in LATE AUGUST here . If you have any mealworms or freshly dead crickets or roaches , the wild lizards in your garden will appreciate them too. If you want to attracts frog , you need a fernery or a little pond in the garden, or a creek or water course or lake nearby . [/QUOTE]
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