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Originally Posted by Foxtrot
Second time we've gotten a pale looking toad or frog between the screen and window. Not sure how it gets there. How do we prevent it?
Thanks for any wisdom.
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Check the entire screen to see if it is tight all around. Our screen is not tight in places so a small frog could probably squeeze through the tiny gap. Have not had a frog but have had lots of insects. I complained to the warranty department and they said that the screens were designed that way!!!!! Proper screens are not designed to allow bugs to get through. I plan on putting weather stripping in the gap so that the screen is tight.
You also should check the weep holes. A tiny frog might get in through there. There are screens for weep holes.
My biggest problem is frogs, anoles, and bugs getting in between my sliding glass door and my sliding screen door. That happens almost every day. Was told by the warranty department that the screens were designed that way!! Perhaps they need a better designer!!