Lizards, I concur, don’t seem to bother my bees to such an extent that
they call attention to their presence. Annoying, yes, they could be at
times. I have at least four, possibly more, around my home apiary and I
put up with them. Although I have never seen one eating my bees, I liked
to think that they remove dead bees around the entrance with occasional
drone-dinner perhaps, the ones that catch themselves in the grass. But I
have not seen one eating bees although I observed them carefully to check
just that.
However, respecting your wish to rid of them, I can share an anecdote. In
my rickety bee-shed, behind my home apiary, I noticed a field mouse the
other day and to kill it, I ran back home and got one of my several black
cats: they are all mousers, one female cat, now with her litter, being
particularly good at the task. Though I have never trained her, she seems
to know her job whenever I carry her in my arm over to the shed, for she
had caught a good number there. This time she listened attentively to the
rustle coming from under the pile of fallen leaves and caught a fat
lizard, a T-bone stake. Princess Cloy, my girls knighted her, sometimes
eats baby snakes, too. That I use porous railroad ties under the bottom
boards appears to help lizards harbor around my apiary, for they have
established their habitat along the cracks. Sometimes their leaf-
crunching sound makes me wonder if I am surrounded by snakes, not that
there are that many snakes on my property.
Yoon
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