If you have a place similar to a marsh or wetland then I would go for releasing him there so he has a place to hide and stay cool. I have been finding many in the drains here and its no where near your temperatures.
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I found this tree frog crawling out of my sink drain this morning. I would like to release him but do not know the best place to do this. Should I just put him in a tree in my yard or take him near some water since it is 100 degrees here? Please help.
If you have a place similar to a marsh or wetland then I would go for releasing him there so he has a place to hide and stay cool. I have been finding many in the drains here and its no where near your temperatures.
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That's a lovely Gray Tree Frog! That's actually how I got my first one, Abigail.
Like Don said, it's best to release them near a moist area, like a marsh.
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