04 August 2018, 01:17
Bill/OregonSo, how do you like your "go-anna"?
Soon, in a neighborhood near you ...
https://www.reuters.com/articl...-study-idUSKBN1KO1AF04 August 2018, 18:50
CrazyhorseconsultingWell right off the bat I see one thing that will effect the spread of these critters, PIGS!!!!!
Without pigs in the mixture it might be possible but pigs being omnivores and having no qualms about eating snakes, I really do not see a future for those lizards other than in areas where there are few or no pigs.
04 August 2018, 20:03
Lamarwe have no pigs up here and I don't foresee having any of those lizards either.
besides just tell the 'Cajun's' those lizards taste like chicken and watch what happens to their population.
04 August 2018, 20:31
CrazyhorseconsultingThat will be another hazard that will come into play.
If they taste as good as alligator they won't stand a chance against Cajuns.
06 August 2018, 23:57
TCLouisSounds like a good job for airgunners and no restrictions.
Several other invasive lizards too in FL that would be good to take out.
07 August 2018, 08:17
NormanConquestYeah,kinda reminds me of the opening scene in "The ballad of Cable Houge."