Quote from: JWags85 on Today at 09:49:44 AMMuggs, I respect your wealth of animal knowledge and concern, but this isn't actually true. Geckos are non-native, but not invasive. Much like pheasants in the US, or other non-native game birds.
There are no other native lizards in Hawaii, so geckos have been great for pest control and also known as commensal animals, which means they live seamlessly and harmlessly in the same exact space as people.
My good friend's parents moved to Maui a decade ago. Had a big bug problem the first few months. Asked the landscaper/gardener who managed their neighborhood for advice, and he goes "you guys don't have any geckos?" They were puzzled and said no. He laughed and said "I'll sort it" and transplanted a few from nearby in the neighborhood who quickly took up residence around the house/patio/balconies. Bug problem was sorted in a few weeks.

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Quote from: Scoop Snoop on Today at 04:07:56 PMLook, I know we have had our differences of opinion, but please, I'm begging you-don't ever post that photo again.

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