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and through the door and through the door I guess I guess
Now I spied a lizard in the kitchen. It disappeared quite quickly, possibly under the fridge.
The bird I got out by opening the windows.
The toads, they usually hunker in place; easy to slip a clear plastic container over them and then a thin strong cardboard underneath.
The frogs are like bugs; if I come at them slowly enough with the container, they don't move and can be caught.
But a quick lizard; I have not much hope for being able to catch that. I don't recall ever having had one of them in the house before. At least they eat bugs. Maybe it will find its way back out again.... Now out the door, now out the door!
The bird I got out by opening the windows.
The toads, they usually hunker in place; easy to slip a clear plastic container over them and then a thin strong cardboard underneath.
The frogs are like bugs; if I come at them slowly enough with the container, they don't move and can be caught.
But a quick lizard; I have not much hope for being able to catch that. I don't recall ever having had one of them in the house before. At least they eat bugs. Maybe it will find its way back out again.... Now out the door, now out the door!
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For a lizard, a really big container works, if you have something you can slip under it. But unlike the amphibians, you have to move quickly for these guys.
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Haven't had too much trouble using the container with the toads and frogs. And yeah, the cardboard did get wet at least one time :|