If "Beware of Komodo Dragon" wasn't enough of a tip, the "Trespassers will be eaten alive" line should spell it out for unwanted visitors. Unfortunately the text is rather small, and if you're close enough to make it out you're also close enough for Jillie here to devour. The last interloper to approach uninvited is still making her stomach rumble, the bulge in her midsection still occasionally twitching from her prey's futile attempts at trying to make her cough them up. A low contented growl emerges from the lizard's throat, truly enjoying the massage in her belly while she rested in front of the porch, soaking up the warm sunlight that would aid in digestion.
This is when you approach, and her head swings over in your direction. After studying you for a moment she concludes you were not invited here by her human. Gaping her maw widely and revealing an expansive gullet, she dares you to approach. Having room in her stomach for a second course and her appetite not entirely sated, she wiggles in anticipation of a second meal. Trained well enough not to attack unless a trespasser approaches the house, she holds her position while eying you with great hunger. If you take but a single step further that threshold will have been crossed and you will be seen as food, another meal to fill her belly with.
With rising impatience but still obedient, she awaits your decision... Do you approach the home uninvited, or do you depart in safety?