I keep finding a grey tree frog under the edge of our hot tub cover. Seems he likes the warmth! It is now October and I think he should be looking for a place to winter-over. I fear that one snowy evening we will find him hiding under the hot tub cover and be forced to jump into a snow bank. Should we relocate him to the woods? Put him in the garden? Invite him in for a swim and serve him some single malt in a snifter and let him luxuriate in the tub, and if so should we turn on the bubbler?
Bob in Upstate NY
I have found that grey's don't quite have the palette for single malt. So i wouldn't break out the good stuff. However, keep an eye on him and your significant other, grey's tend to become suave and charming when they drink. Probably the best thing you could do for him is relocate him deeper into the woods so he can prep for winter![]()
Oh....almost forgot.....no bubbles, white's tree frogs are the ones who prefer the jacuzzi style.![]()
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