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Ano daw?may ganito  na rin sa coke..😅
22/07/2025

Ano daw?may ganito na rin sa coke..😅

Tama pag wala tayong pera kawawa tayo kasi walang kamag-anak ang tutulong satin kaya dapat magsikap tayo na may pera tay...
22/07/2025

Tama pag wala tayong pera kawawa tayo kasi walang kamag-anak ang tutulong satin kaya dapat magsikap tayo na may pera tayo para hindi tayo mag mukhang kawawa..❤



🦎 "NEVER CHASE HER FROM YOUR HOUSE."— Why you should let the house gecko stayThe image shows a house gecko, a small rept...
19/07/2025

🦎 "NEVER CHASE HER FROM YOUR HOUSE."

— Why you should let the house gecko stay

The image shows a house gecko, a small reptile often found on walls and ceilings of homes, especially in warm regions. The caption offers a seemingly simple message — but beneath it lies both practical wisdom and cultural insight.

✅ 1. Natural Pest Controller

Geckos are insectivores, meaning they eat a wide range of insects such as:

Mosquitoes
Flies
Cockroaches
Ants
Moths
Termites

Instead of relying on harmful chemicals or expensive repellents, having a gecko around is like having a free, eco-friendly pest control agent working silently every night.

🧘‍♂️ 2. Completely Harmless to Humans

Despite their slightly creepy appearance to some, house geckos do not harm people. They don’t bite, are not poisonous, and generally avoid human contact. They simply go about their business catching insects.

🧿 3. Cultural and Spiritual Significance

In many cultures, especially in parts of Africa, Asia, and the Pacific Islands, geckos are seen as:

Symbols of protection against bad luck or evil spirits

Guardians of the home

Messengers of change or rebirth in spiritual beliefs

Harbingers of good fortune

For example:

In some Kenyan communities, it is considered bad luck to kill or chase away a gecko.

In Indian tradition, hearing or seeing a gecko at certain moments can be considered an omen or divine sign.

🌍 4. Environmentally Friendly

Unlike insecticides, geckos don’t pollute your air or harm other beneficial insects like bees. They're a sustainable, living part of your home’s ecosystem.

🔄 5. A Metaphorical Message (Optional Deeper Meaning)

The caption may also carry a deeper, metaphorical meaning — that some things or people we are quick to dismiss might actually be bringing unseen benefits to our lives. The gecko is a symbol of quiet, unnoticed support.

📌 Final Thought:

So next time you see "her" (the gecko) on your ceiling or wall, remember:

She’s not just a wall climber — she’s your invisible guardian.
Let her stay. She’s working hard behind the scenes to protect your space.


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19/07/2025

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