Check hats for small life forms before wearing in Hawaii

You feel cute in your hat, and protected from the powerful sun.
If you only think something is crawling on your head, it is not.  When there really are tiny feet on your scalp , you know  it. And–off with the hat!
You take a closer look at the hat, which you flung a couple of feet away.
There is something…
With gratitude you see it is only a gecko.  Or perhaps it is more appropriate to call this creature a tiny chameleon.  It is not a hand-sized cane spider, or a centipede.  The feet had not felt that big, so you were only a bit concerned.

The lesson: in this tropical paradise, before putting a hat on your head, or bringing a flower to your nose, check for life forms. We do not have poisonous animals indigenous to Hawaii, but you could be mighty startled if you fail to look first!

Published by Tangee Lazarus, REALTOR(c), exceeding expectations

Hawaii's Tangee Lazarus, REALTOR(c) exceeds expectations as a licensed real estate agent and security professional. She combines the two specialties to get you (buyer or seller) the most competitive rates and prices and makes sure your property is as safe as possible. With her Harvard efucation, her expertise, and her team of service providers, you get an incomparable real estate experience.

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