Introduction
Discovering mysterious little objects around your home can be unsettling. Many people initially assume they're finding insect cocoons, seeds, pellets, or even droppings—only to learn they may actually be lizard eggs.
🥚 What Do Lizard Eggs Look Like?
Depending on the species, lizard eggs are often:
Small and oval-shaped
White or off-white
Soft and leathery, or sometimes firmer and chalky
About the size of a small bean or peanut
Some species lay eggs in pairs, while others may lay several together.
🏠 Why Would Lizard Eggs Be in a House?
Lizards look for places that are:
Warm
Protected
Relatively undisturbed
Safe from predators
Common hiding spots include:
Behind furniture
Inside garages or sheds
Near potted plants
Under boxes or storage item
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