How does home lizards urinate ?
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When absent, urine is stored in the distal colon. It connects to the cloaca by a short urethra which means that urine waste flows from the kidney through the ureter into the urodeum of the cloaca before entering the bladder (or colon for species lacking a bladder), resulting in non-sterile urine, unlike mammals.
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They’re actually the poop of pests such as cockroaches and lizards! This means they’ve been lurking around when you’re not at home, or in the room.
Lizards help control the population of other insects such as mosquitoes and spiders, but nonetheless, they are still a source of psychological terror for many humans.
Cockroaches, on the other hand, can spread bacteria throughout the home. Their dead bodies and droppings contain chemicals that act as a road map for other cockroaches to find food and water, and are also a source of allergens that can trigger asthma and other allergic reactions. Large cluster of cockroach droppings indicate a possible infestation!
So identify these creatures through their droppings, clear them up, and clear them out!
Lizard droppings – They are black with white tips on them. Reptiles expel their faecal matter (urine and stool) through the same opening, so the white tip is actually uric acid crystals, as lizard urine is concentrated.
Cockroach droppings – The droppings of small cockroaches look like ground coffee or black pepper. Those of larger cockroaches might be brown or black, depending on the species and are cylindrical in shape with ridges from tip to tip.
How to clean the droppings – Vacuum them up with a cleaner that has a HEPA filter to avoid spreading as much of the allergens around as possible, and dispose with care. Or wipe them up with a damp cloth, without touching them directly. Clean the surface with warm soapy water and baking soda. Clean the whole area again with disinfectant cleaner.
Prevent roaches and lizards from entering the home by removing sources of food, and their possible habitats such as piles or newspaper, magazines and rags. Seal gaps around windows.
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