Whether you’re visiting Hawaii, or you live there, you can’t go a day without seeing at least one Madagascar gecko. These bright green lizards with distinctive red spots and “gold dust” markings are often referred to as the “day geckos”, since of the several species living in the islands, this is the one you normally see in the day.
You will often find them in the house, working to keep your home free of insects, and many people treat them as a kind of pet. A great way to get to see one up close is to put out fresh papaya or mango in an area where you see them a lot, and sit back and wait.
It usually doesn’t take long for one of the Madagascar geckos to smell the fresh fruit and make a bee-line for it. If you’re quiet and don’t make any sudden movements, or if that particular gecko is used to being around people, you can watch them lap up the fruit juice with their toungue.