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GreggC69
09-15-2025, 01:55 PM
I have a screened in lanai and most often have lizards inside the lanai. I like that they help keep down other insects down, but don't like that I can't keep sliding glass doors to the house open (when the temperatures are right) as the lizards come inside. Any suggestions on how to control for that? Want to be able to keep the sliding doors open when entertaining and using the living room and the adjoining lanai space. Thanks in advance.

Bill14564
09-15-2025, 01:59 PM
I have a screened in lanai and most often have lizards inside the lanai. I like that they help keep down other insects down, but don't like that I can't keep sliding glass doors to the house open (when the temperatures are right) as the lizards come inside. Any suggestions on how to control for that? Want to be able to keep the sliding doors open when entertaining and using the living room and the adjoining lanai space. Thanks in advance.

Our anoles are more polite and have never come into the house. They've stopped and looked but they just haven't ventured in.

Michael G.
09-15-2025, 02:44 PM
Ants, get rid of the ants and anoles will go elsewhere.
Also, with the anoles gone, so go the snakes.

asianthree
09-15-2025, 02:49 PM
Our home watch always said, Anoles own your property, you are just the renter.

We never see them inside until we do spring cleaning and move furniture around. Find one or two petrified under beds, back of closet, under the couch.

Arctic Fox
09-15-2025, 02:56 PM
Our anoles are more polite and have never come into the house. They've stopped and looked but they just haven't ventured in.

Likewise. We have tiled floors and nothing near the sliding doors that might attract them in. Do you have house-plants or similar inside that they might be keen on investigating?

Rainger99
09-15-2025, 03:51 PM
I have a screened in lanai and most often have lizards inside the lanai. I like that they help keep down other insects down, but don't like that I can't keep sliding glass doors to the house open (when the temperatures are right) as the lizards come inside. Any suggestions on how to control for that? Want to be able to keep the sliding doors open when entertaining and using the living room and the adjoining lanai space. Thanks in advance.

We put in a sliding screen door so that we can get the breeze but keep the lizards out.

villagetinker
09-15-2025, 04:01 PM
Our cats use the anoles as play toys, I can usually catch them with a tupperware or similar clear container and some thin cardboard, then a quick trip to the closest door.

coffeebean
09-15-2025, 05:53 PM
Our cats use the anoles as play toys, I can usually catch them with a tupperware or similar clear container and some thin cardboard, then a quick trip to the closest door.

I've been successful removing a couple of anoles by putting a Solo plastic cup over them and "walking" them outside through the nearest door. One anole lost part of their tail during this adventure but happily scampered away when I lifted up the cup. Another anole looked shocked when I finally got him to the outside. The next morning that little guy was a gonner and I was so upset.

Laker14
09-15-2025, 06:38 PM
I like my anoles. With butter, garlic and parsley.

Bomarsh
09-15-2025, 07:26 PM
Glue traps on each side of lanai screen door and on each side of sliding glass door.

Michael G.
09-15-2025, 07:31 PM
They like to crawl between the door jams and jump in the house when the door opens.

CarlR33
09-15-2025, 07:34 PM
Glue traps on each side of lanai screen door and on each side of sliding glass door.Better yet find where they are getting into your lanai and plug the holes? I had them coming in an opening in my screen door threshold. When the threshold was installed they did not cut the one end flush with the door. I used HVAC duct sealant to plug the hole. I have not had an issue since. They now clean the outside of my screens not the inside.

mtdjed
09-15-2025, 07:39 PM
Glue traps on each side of lanai screen door and on each side of sliding glass door.
Glue traps are barbaric. Once had a frog get caught in one. Took me an hour to get him out. Cut the glue trap away but couldn't get it off his feet. So just cut it away so it looked like he had sandals. He could hop around but couldn't climb. He probably croaked anyway

Babbs1957
09-15-2025, 08:03 PM
I've been successful removing a couple of anoles by putting a Solo plastic cup over them and "walking" them outside through the nearest door. One anole lost part of their tail during this adventure but happily scampered away when I lifted up the cup. Another anole looked shocked when I finally got him to the outside. The next morning that little guy was a gonner and I was so upset.

Weird...when mine lose their tails, the tails grow a new body and the other body grows a new tail. So we get 2 for 1.

tophcfa
09-15-2025, 08:12 PM
We enjoy having the cute little mosquito and ant-eating critters hanging around, and our dog likes chasing them. As already pointed out, using glue traps is cruel, and should only be used if they try to sell you insurance.

Topspinmo
09-15-2025, 08:49 PM
I just catch them with gold fish net and let go out in yard by my pepper plants so they can catch insects attacking them.

biggamefish1
09-15-2025, 09:15 PM
I honestly just don't get the concern at all. LTLO, they are not even a threat to anyone; we are a thousand times their size. What is really your issue?

bowlingal
09-16-2025, 05:09 AM
Greg, I had a screen installed across my lanai doors. Can keep the doors open for a nice breeze, screens open to get into the lanai

RoboVil
09-16-2025, 05:19 AM
I have a screened in lanai and most often have lizards inside the lanai. I like that they help keep down other insects down, but don't like that I can't keep sliding glass doors to the house open (when the temperatures are right) as the lizards come inside. Any suggestions on how to control for that? Want to be able to keep the sliding doors open when entertaining and using the living room and the adjoining lanai space. Thanks in advance.
We did two things to get rid of lizards in our lanai. First, we used parts of a steel wool pad under the threshold holes, as we were told that is one way they get in. Secondly, we got a heavy flower pot and put it against the outside door to get a tight seal of the door. After a few months we could remove the flower pot and the door continued to have a good seal. Of course, if you have gaps elsewhere then you need to close them with caulking or whatever is appropriate for where the gaps are.

MaryRose
09-16-2025, 05:41 AM
I have a screened in lanai and most often have lizards inside the lanai. I like that they help keep down other insects down, but don't like that I can't keep sliding glass doors to the house open (when the temperatures are right) as the lizards come inside. Any suggestions on how to control for that? Want to be able to keep the sliding doors open when entertaining and using the living room and the adjoining lanai space. Thanks in advance.

Gregg, I had many newborn anoles in a plant on my lanai. I sprinkled cinnamon in my plants & no more anoles. I repeat every few months and they have never returned.

Howdy
09-16-2025, 05:53 AM
Leave them alone is by far the best way.:MOJE_whot:

La lamy
09-16-2025, 06:30 AM
I honestly just don't get the concern at all. LTLO, they are not even a threat to anyone; we are a thousand times their size. What is really your issue?

For me just hearing them scurrying about in my bedroom while I'm trying to sleep gives me the creeps. They obviously leave a bunch of poop too.

Sparky365
09-16-2025, 06:46 AM
The problem is they poop everywhere, our Lanai , Porch, and Patio. The larger curly tails are even worse.

PKDAD1
09-16-2025, 06:47 AM
Lot's of good ideas here. I've had success with plugging the holes at the threshold with steel wool or even foil. You can gently puff them out the door with a leaf blower. In the extreme case, the glue boards will take care of the problem. They can be outside, but like you, don't want them in the house.

revfiddle
09-16-2025, 06:55 AM
I have a screened in lanai and most often have lizards inside the lanai. I like that they help keep down other insects down, but don't like that I can't keep sliding glass doors to the house open (when the temperatures are right) as the lizards come inside. Any suggestions on how to control for that? Want to be able to keep the sliding doors open when entertaining and using the living room and the adjoining lanai space. Thanks in advance.

My cat keeps them away. 😊

Catvillage
09-16-2025, 07:08 AM
Cat

Pfkowalski
09-16-2025, 07:14 AM
I found a gap in the weather stripping at the bottom of the access door. Shifting it to close the gap helped. Also on Amazon there are lizard repellents we placed at the threshold of the door. These do have a smell of moth balls but they are not overly offensive. Once we got rid of the lizards already in the lanai, there hasn’t been one since.

Rickmartin
09-16-2025, 07:15 AM
If you keep a spray bottle of water in the refrigerator and spray them they will stop in their tracks, long enough for you to capture them and escort them back outside.

Alarmed
09-16-2025, 07:16 AM
For those that use glue traps a quick spray of WD40 on the trap will instantly release the lizard or frog.

John Sarubbi
09-16-2025, 07:26 AM
Go on Amazon, they have a lizard repellant that is peppermint oil and they hate it. Works for us.

Wildc4ga
09-16-2025, 07:32 AM
I have a screened in lanai and most often have lizards inside the lanai. I like that they help keep down other insects down, but don't like that I can't keep sliding glass doors to the house open (when the temperatures are right) as the lizards come inside. Any suggestions on how to control for that? Want to be able to keep the sliding doors open when entertaining and using the living room and the adjoining lanai space. Thanks in advance.

Put a copy of realistic rubber snakes near the doors. Lizards don’t like snakes.

MrFlorida
09-16-2025, 07:42 AM
Plug up all small gaps around the lanai . If they are already in, capture them with a small butterfly net and move them outside.

DonnaNi4os
09-16-2025, 08:00 AM
I put a weather strip on my screen door and that has greatly reduced the number of anoles on my lanai. Those little lizards are harmless. If they get in your house they will hide and either you will be able to catch them or they will die somewhere in the house. They really are no big deal. I pick them up with my hands and put them outside. They do not bite and they don’t scratch, not slimy either.

DonnaNi4os
09-16-2025, 08:02 AM
Glue traps on each side of lanai screen door and on each side of sliding glass door.

Don’t do that. They will suffer!!!

Stu from NYC
09-16-2025, 08:04 AM
open garage doors and they march in. too fast for me to trap and remove so unfortunately they ususally die.

TeresaE
09-16-2025, 08:14 AM
I have a screened in lanai and most often have lizards inside the lanai. I like that they help keep down other insects down, but don't like that I can't keep sliding glass doors to the house open (when the temperatures are right) as the lizards come inside. Any suggestions on how to control for that? Want to be able to keep the sliding doors open when entertaining and using the living room and the adjoining lanai space. Thanks in advance.

Get a little net in the fishtank isle. Catch and release. It just barehand them like we did as kids and relocate them outside. They’re harmless and can’t even bite.

Mailmom86
09-16-2025, 08:27 AM
I have a screened in lanai and most often have lizards inside the lanai. I like that they help keep down other insects down, but don't like that I can't keep sliding glass doors to the house open (when the temperatures are right) as the lizards come inside. Any suggestions on how to control for that? Want to be able to keep the sliding doors open when entertaining and using the living room and the adjoining lanai space. Thanks in advance.

If you have vinyl siding they come in under that. My cat loves playing with them and brings them in the house. When he gets tired of them, I just pick them up and bring them outside.

Gettingoutofdodge
09-16-2025, 08:37 AM
A definite no on the glue traps. I got a screen door for my sliders and front door and that solved the problem.

SunShanGirl
09-16-2025, 08:41 AM
Our cats use the anoles as play toys, I can usually catch them with a tupperware or similar clear container and some thin cardboard, then a quick trip to the closest door.
Same!

airstreamingypsy
09-16-2025, 08:42 AM
Glue traps on each side of lanai screen door and on each side of sliding glass door.

Glue traps are an abomination. It makes me sad that something that cruel is even sold, the idea of an animal starving to death makes me want to cry.

BoatRatKat
09-16-2025, 09:10 AM
Glue traps on each side of lanai screen door and on each side of sliding glass door.

Noooo! That is a horrible, long and torturous death for them to endure.

Accidental1
09-16-2025, 09:16 AM
For those that use glue traps a quick spray of WD40 on the trap will instantly release the lizard or frog. WD40 is made from fish oil and is harmless to the critters.

WD40 is a petroleum based product so it’s likely not safe.

Road-Runner
09-16-2025, 09:18 AM
Several here have said they don't bite, maybe mine are meat eaters because I've had them clamp down on my finger twice when catching them to put outside. Didn't hurt but I could definitely feel the pressure. Will never use glue strips, never.

Nana2Teddy
09-16-2025, 09:32 AM
Our home watch always said, Anoles own your property, you are just the renter.

We never see them inside until we do spring cleaning and move furniture around. Find one or two petrified under beds, back of closet, under the couch.
We found a petrified baby one in our garage last week when we moved a storage container off of a shelf. We never see them alive in our garage, which if we did I’d rescue them if possible, but somehow despite keeping the garage doors closed except when entering and exiting because of the AC out there, they still manage to sneak in. The lanai isn’t an issue because it’s glass enclosed.

Nana2Teddy
09-16-2025, 09:38 AM
Glue traps on each side of lanai screen door and on each side of sliding glass door.
Omg… so cruel.

jimmy o
09-16-2025, 09:39 AM
Weird...when mine lose their tails, the tails grow a new body and the other body grows a new tail. So we get 2 for 1.
Yes, the body grows a new tail, but the tail does not grow a new body. The tail that was shed just dies.

msmr23@gmail.com
09-16-2025, 09:50 AM
Fuzzy pipe cleaners in the cut marks in concrete, plastic scrubbing in drain exits, check for spaces where you think they may be getting in. Our lanai is anole free and our patio doors are open all fall and spring.

Danube
09-16-2025, 10:20 AM
WD40 is made from fish oil...


Urban myth. Like the airplane in which Buddy Holly died was named American Pie.

DonH57
09-16-2025, 10:23 AM
I have a screened in lanai and most often have lizards inside the lanai. I like that they help keep down other insects down, but don't like that I can't keep sliding glass doors to the house open (when the temperatures are right) as the lizards come inside. Any suggestions on how to control for that? Want to be able to keep the sliding doors open when entertaining and using the living room and the adjoining lanai space. Thanks in advance.

Get a cat.

PatMatt
09-16-2025, 10:55 AM
They leave their droppings wherever they hang out, from small to large. Gross either way.

derkster
09-16-2025, 12:42 PM
Suck them up in a vacuum. Then you can let them loose outside.

Lottoguy
09-16-2025, 01:33 PM
Lizard Spray is available in a spray bottle on Amazon. Just spray on bottom of doors and other places they may get in. This has a peppermint smell and won't harm them. They just shy away from coming in because of the smell.

philoret
09-16-2025, 02:15 PM
Enhance outside door seals with self-stick foam weather strip, rolls in variety of thicknesses.
Corners and bottom of doors. Bottom of inside walls which may have openings leading outside, cover with plastic. Sometimes the screen doors are not perfectly straight, leaving openings at the bottom corners. Lizards poke into every hole available.

jbartle1
09-16-2025, 03:30 PM
I have a screened in lanai and most often have lizards inside the lanai. I like that they help keep down other insects down, but don't like that I can't keep sliding glass doors to the house open (when the temperatures are right) as the lizards come inside. Any suggestions on how to control for that? Want to be able to keep the sliding doors open when entertaining and using the living room and the adjoining lanai space. Thanks in advance.

Get a cat!

derkster
09-16-2025, 03:56 PM
Lizard Spray is available in a spray bottle on Amazon. Just spray on bottom of doors and other places they may get in. This has a peppermint smell and won't harm them. They just shy away from coming in because of the smell.

I tried the spray from Amazon and it did not work even when spraying directly on them.

These critters get under vinyl siding and can find their way into lanai's, houses, garages etc.

Velvet
09-16-2025, 03:59 PM
If you keep a spray bottle of water in the refrigerator and spray them they will stop in their tracks, long enough for you to capture them and escort them back outside.

I spray high grade vinegar. It gets rid of the bugs and then the anoles are no longer interested.

But I have one large Cuban anole I call Freddie. He comes in sometimes just to spite me. When I’m not looking he gets up on my elliptical handle bar and I swear… he sticks his tongue out at me.

CoastGuardCowboy
09-16-2025, 05:35 PM
You might take a look at retractable sliding screen doors. We recently put one in and love it.

Rainger99
09-16-2025, 05:40 PM
Omg… so cruel.

Are you ok with glue traps for spiders?
🕷️

Bomarsh
09-16-2025, 05:59 PM
Read recently that if use Goo Gone or other such product the critter can wiggle off . Just do not spray on the head or eyes, Good Luck

Susanrenick
09-16-2025, 06:07 PM
I had the unfortunate experience of trying to free one from the sticky traps, the poor creature probably died. Found out later it only takes any kind of OIL to release the glue. Baby oil, cooking oil, etc.

MrFlorida
09-17-2025, 08:04 AM
open garage doors and they march in. too fast for me to trap and remove so unfortunately they ususally die.

Use a leaf blower and blow them out.

Birdrm
09-17-2025, 08:19 AM
I have a screened in lanai and most often have lizards inside the lanai. I like that they help keep down other insects down, but don't like that I can't keep sliding glass doors to the house open (when the temperatures are right) as the lizards come inside. Any suggestions on how to control for that? Want to be able to keep the sliding doors open when entertaining and using the living room and the adjoining lanai space. Thanks in advance.

I have been here almost 4 years and I think I have had only a single anole in my lanai, find out how they are getting into the lanai and fix that issue!

John Sarubbi
09-17-2025, 08:46 AM
Go on Amazon . They have a lizard repellant that is peppermint oil and the lizards hate it. Non toxic to you.

Cindy619
09-17-2025, 10:43 AM
We got some foam noodles & stuffed them in along the floor where the house meets the lanai floor. No more snakes or lizards.


I have a screened in lanai and most often have lizards inside the lanai. I like that they help keep down other insects down, but don't like that I can't keep sliding glass doors to the house open (when the temperatures are right) as the lizards come inside. Any suggestions on how to control for that? Want to be able to keep the sliding doors open when entertaining and using the living room and the adjoining lanai space. Thanks in advance.

Mcnuke
09-17-2025, 11:12 AM
Jam some Brass-wool into the screen door(s) thresholds.
Got rid of mine. Of course the very small ones can come into any French drain you may have on your decks. Carefully screen those outside openings.

I also bought a lizard repellent- works somewhat, but rain washes it way.

jeepnjt
09-17-2025, 11:25 AM
I have a screened in lanai and most often have lizards inside the lanai. I like that they help keep down other insects down, but don't like that I can't keep sliding glass doors to the house open (when the temperatures are right) as the lizards come inside. Any suggestions on how to control for that? Want to be able to keep the sliding doors open when entertaining and using the living room and the adjoining lanai space. Thanks in advance.

I put up a NO LIZZARDS sign, seems to work so far

Velvet
09-17-2025, 03:00 PM
I put up a NO LIZZARDS sign, seems to work so far

Hey! They can hear but they can’t read.