How to get frogs out of garden?


Question:My backyard consists of about 150 feet of grass followed by some overgrown waste area and then a forested vacant lot. I live by a lake and am consistly having to remove frogs from my yard. Is there any way to remedy the frogs from my yard so that they will not return?

Answers:
I dont know how you keep the frogs out, maybe a little anti frog fence between your house and the lake. Frogs are pretty adaptable to getting through almost any natural obstacles, you could try some fine kind of chicken wire about 1-2ft high to stop most of them. But it's an ugly kind of solution.

On the other side of the coin, you can be happy their are frogs in your place as frogs are very sensitive to their environment and having frogs means you must have a quite pollution free area.


Grow snakes in your garden.
frogs are good they eat all the bugs in your yard, they just cloak loud as heck
Frogs are good tools around the home to have. Get rid of the frogs and you will find you have more bugs.
Frogs are good by reducing the insect count around your property. and like anything help with fertilizer if you know what I mean. I suggest you leave them be, but if they really bug you get snakes. I mean, waht do you expect, you do live by a pond.

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