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Tiny Toad Invasion
We have hundreds of tiny toads in our grass and all around the outside of our house. Is this a normal Florida thing? Will they go away???
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Beth, where do you live?
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If they're little and green....tree frogs.
Very plentiful (and very noisy) this time of year. http://www.fishpondinfo.com/photos/a...s/donfrog1.jpg |
we have a pond behind us. Thousands of frogs of all types singing all summer long! looking for love, I expect.
And we always have those frogs that sound like barking dogs, too. |
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Up at our neighborhood pool, I've heard the ones that sound like small dogs barking. |
They love to hide in back of the window shutters!!!!!! They also like to leave their poop on side of house!! :)
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Frogs are a sign of a healthy environment!
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They are definitely toads and not frogs and while I appreciate them being bug eaters I think we need to move up a notch on the food chain and find a critter who needs a few tiny toads to dine on. We live in Lake Deaton on a pond. Between blind Mosquitos and tiny toads I'm beginning to think I live in Egypt!
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Don't live there yet (moving ~ July) but these are a good sign. Like the previous poster, a sign of a healthy environment AND insect control.
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Thank you Mother Nature for sending me lizards and millipedes, not frogs.
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While walking my friends dog I heard what sounded like two small dogs barking away. it was very laud and stopped when I got closer so I didn't know which house it was really coming from. Well last night, while walking, it didn't stop and it turns out it's coming from the water sewer pipe. I think it gets magnified, lol I could hear it more faintly from other openings further down the street. Glad I realized it was frogs and not dogs down there or I'd be a wreck.
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Little frogs
We were inundated with tiny frogs the 1st 3 years here. Don't think they were toads. From spring through summer there would be about a hundred in close proximity to garage and front door. Occasionally 1 or 2 would get in. Sometimes a challenge to catch to put back outside but overall pretty cute and don't hurt anything. Now we only see a couple every now and then.
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Tiny Frogs After Heavy Rain
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