Termites and carpenter ants can cause severe structural damage to homes.
Can gecos leave droppings under carpet.
If you notice carpet or rug fibers getting worn in low traffic areas termites could be the cause.
Termites also can feed on the carpet pad subfloor and carpet tack strips.
There are hazards associated with each of these insect pests.
A termite inspector can help you determine if the carpet or flooring materials under the carpet may be concealing a termite infestation.
If you have mothballs you can place them around to repel geckos.
Bushes are another area that tend to attract lizards because it gives them a hiding spot and they can leave to bask in the sun.
Norway rats tend to leave droppings that are a bit shorter but even thicker than mouse and roof rat pellets.
Striped skunk droppings are inch in diameter usually 2 to 4 inches long and will have blunt ends.
Fleas and bed bugs leave itchy welts that can become infected and may also carry diseases.
Rat droppings in contrast are thicker and sometimes shorter in length than mouse poop.
Roof rat excrement is longer and fatter than mouse poop but similar in shape color and distribution pattern.
Plus bushes woodpiles and other areas with hiding spots tend to attract bugs.
Spotted skunk droppings are going to be similar looking but maybe half the size.
Skunk droppings might look like those of domestic cats and will contain all types of food from insect skeletons to hair or seeds.
Replace carpet with tile.
You can use a variety of products you may already have to get rid of them.
If you have eggshells you can place them around your home to scare off geckos.