a Lizard is scaring me. How to get rid of lizard? This baby lizard comes out during midnight when I'm on my chair in front of my desktop. I see it like every night. It's still a baby lizard. I'm really afraid if lizards. I have lizard phobia. I can't get rid of it coz when I throw something on it it'll just crawl to another place. Please help me. I've been depressed every night for several weeks after this lizard. I'm afraid It'll get into my face. I don't know if it can crawl to bed. It causes me paranoia because everytime I wake up during sleep I would think of the lizard that it would come to me. I even had several tactile hallucinations about lizard after it had once accidentally crawl to my foot. I don't know how to get rid of it. I tried to catch it and put into a plastic bag as my boyfriend instructed me but I almost had a heart attack coz it jumped onto my hair and then vanished. I'm leaving alone and I don't have any current neigbours near my flat to ask help. Please what should I do. It really bothers me so much.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Advicenators? rainhorse68 answered Saturday May 9 2015, 3:04 pm: How about an open topped cardboard box (like a shoe box minus the lid)? Quickly put it over the lizard when you see it on a flat surface (the floor, top of desk, window-ledge etc). Have a flat piece of cardboard handy. Slide it under the box (it will scoop-up the lizard as it slides between the surface and the box) and when it's completely under the box carefully pick the box and the card up together. Take it outside, some distance from the house. Then just drop the card and box (with the lizard inside) and run back to your house. Go and collect the box and card a minute or two later. The lizard will be long gone. Apart from the moment just before you drop the upturned box down over the lizard you won't even see the critter. [ rainhorse68's advice column | Ask rainhorse68 A Question ]
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