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	<title>Can I control roaches with a gecko?</title>
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	<description>Gecko-based roach control was mentioned in another AskMe thread.  There must be something wong with this idea, but I don&apos;t know what. In an earlier thread on roach control Jack Karaoke mentioned a friend who controlled his roaches by getting a gecko and letting it roam free in his kitchen.  I love critters (who aren&apos;t roaches), so this idea really appeals to me.  Has anyone tried this?  Would a leopard gecko be the right kind?  Am I setting myself up for having a dead, stinky lizard behind my fridge?</description>
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	<category>cockroach</category>
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