We have two ponds. The frogs/toads are driving me crazy and now there are eggs. How do you get rid of them?
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You can stock the pond with fish, but keep in mind the fish are going to keep the pond very gloomy as they over populate to, because they will keep the water mixed up. It's a double edged sword whatever you introduce to stop one problem is going to over populate as well and it could turn into a cycle. Good Luck.
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Assuming it is a private pond. Introduce gamefish in the pond. Bass, trout (if it is not too shallow), crappie, bluegill, catfish. They will control the population, and eat the eggs.
stock with fish, fish love frogs, but frogs don't like that fish love them.
Well, I'm not certain this would work for you, but last summer we moved to a house w/ a pond that had a zillion tadpoles. We actually wanted to keep them, but the pond water was so putrid ( from sitting stgnant for almost 2 years) we had to drain it and refill it. Not one single tadpole lived. So, my suggestion is to drain your ponds and refill them.
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how did you acquire a pond when you dont like frogs? you know they are attracted to ponds, so are other animals.
what do you want it to be just a little mud puddle with no life in it?
you should thank them for showing up to your dismal little pond
they are going to be busy eating loads of insects, which anyone else would rather disappear than some cool little frogs that just chill on the banks all day long flicking their tongues.
Whats with people wanting to play god all the time these days getting rid of something that is suppose to be there sheesh.
i think people like you need to revaluate their selves cause if some little frogs bother you, who knows what else
Sorry for you, hope you get better.
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