Those soft-footed climbers on your walls are not intruders; they are unpaid guardians. With toe pads that work like living suction cups, geckos scale glass, ceilings, and rough brick to hunt the insects that keep you awake and put your health at risk. Their supercharged night vision turns darkness into daylight, allowing them to patrol when you cannot.
By eating mosquitoes, flies, moths, and other pests, geckos quietly lower your exposure to bites, allergens, and the chemicals in commercial repellents. They neither bite nor spread disease, and they play an essential role in keeping local ecosystems balanced. Removing them often means more bugs, more sprays, and more irritation. The next time you see a gecko frozen under your porch light, pause before reaching for a broom. In a world full of genuine threats, this small, watchful hunter is firmly on your side.