Use a lizard stick, which is a 4-5 foot long thin stick with a small noose on the end made from fishing line. You can easily make one yourself. The noose is a simple slip-knot loop where the end is doubled back and tied around the middle of the line. It should be just large enough to fit over the head of a lizard, and loose enough to tighten.
Lizards do not perceive the stick to be a threat and will sit patiently while you work it over their head. When you lift up the lizard, the noose will tighten just enough to hold the squirming beast, but not enough to hurt it.
Sunny days are best, in warm weather, when the lizards are sunning themselves on rocks and logs. When it is first warming up, the lizards will be slower and easier to catch. As the day heats up, they get faster and harder to catch.
the way you get a lizard is to catch one out side or you can buy one at the store.
Old food containers, such as empty margarine containers or large yogurt containers,
lizard is not the hardest to catch
do a trap
A skink is a type of lizard while a lizard is a catch-all for Skinks, Iguanas, etc.
I think it is not possible but sometimes you just have to go around them or something without them spotting you... But anyways it is ridiculously hard to catch a lizard... and not such a good idea....
The best way Ive found to catch a lizard. Is to get a long wheat like weed 2-3 feet. Strip the leaves and tie a makeshift noose on the small end. One that tightens when you pull. The knot doesnt have to be too fancy, just slightly secure. Take the weed and slowly guide the loop around the lizards neck, then slowly pull to tighten, ussually the lizard gets it tight. Chris Brown Wytheville VA
yes
You can if you can catch one.
Zekrom, and the best way to catch it is to keep your master ball and catch it that way, cause that's how I did it.
I bet a Roadrunner can catch a lizard.
Not necessarily. It might not be able to find a way out. It is best to put it outside.