To catch a gecko you need a cup & some insects. First you need too put the insects in the cup. Then leave it outside. Always keep an eye on it just to make sure that when the gecko comes you don't miss it.
Go to a pet store and buy one. It is a lot easier.
you just sneak up to it and carefully catch it
Antlion gecko crab spider
well it depends on your definition of "safely." do you mean safe for the gecko, disease wise for you or the gecko, or are you concerned the gecko will bite you? if the gecko is wild, there is usually not a big chance for disease passing from the gecko to you, although you could pass a disease to the gecko, but it's unlikely...if your scared the gecko will bite you, well, it probably wont break the skin so there's really nothing to worry about there:)
Becuase sometimes in life, Things just suck.
Geckos (800 species of them) are found throughout the world in warm climates. Because their skin is very delicate, I recommend that you buy a gecko. The related link listed below is great!
When a gecko is eating a cockroach, it typically uses its tongue to catch and swallow the insect. Geckos are known for their quick and precise movements when hunting and feeding on prey like cockroaches.
The scientific name for Tokay Gecko is Gekko gecko.
Leopard geckos are not a domesticated species, you cannot teach your leopard gecko to sit, or to wait. Although they can catch on to the scent of the handler, learn the light cycles and even learn and await feeding times.
well, one amazing fact about leopard gecko's is that they are very cool reptiles and they can stick out their tongue to catch their pray like any type of insects. Alsothey can hide very well in grass, almost as invisible like camouflaging, to sneak up to the pray and catch it before it runs off.
They have the same name, but their color might be different. The spots and striped might be at their tail, the whole body, or the head. Their skin colors can be yellow, pinkish-orange, and that's all i know. :D
Pictus gecko's are generally very small, attaining only 5-6 inches full grown, this makes them a fairly easy prey, in their native habitat almost anything is able to eat them if they're able to catch them.
Day gecko, leopard gecko and crested gecko