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Old 14-11-2006, 01:42 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Please help me identify these droppings in my garden shed.

The droppings are about 1/2" long with a white end.

A rat poison package has not been touched.


There are squirrels all around the area.

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The droppings are about 1/2" long with a white end.

A rat poison package has not been touched.


There are squirrels all around the area.


Maybe this will help:
http://www.bear-tracker.com/animalscat.html


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Old 14-11-2006, 03:00 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Please help me identify these droppings in my garden shed.

Hi,
Lizards or anoles leave droppings like this.
HTH -_- how

no NEWS is good

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The droppings are about 1/2" long with a white end.

A rat poison package has not been touched.


There are squirrels all around the area.



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Default Please help me identify these droppings in my garden shed.

You put out rat poison for something you don't know? What's the big
friggin deal if a few wild things live around outdoors?


On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 11:58:17 -0600, Lar wrote:

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The droppings are about 1/2" long with a white end.

A rat poison package has not been touched.


There are squirrels all around the area.


Sounds like the Mediterranean House Gecko ..I get calls all the time of
people finding rat droppings in the house or attic and it actually is
from gecko. http://arrow-pestcontrol.com/gecko_dropping.JPG
http://arrow-pestcontrol.com/gecko.jpg


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