Can you post a picture of where the crickets are escaping from?
Silicone is my usual choice for sealing small cracks, you'd need to remove the frog while it cures though. A low-temp hot glue gun might also do the trick depending on your gap.
Can you post a picture of where the crickets are escaping from?
Silicone is my usual choice for sealing small cracks, you'd need to remove the frog while it cures though. A low-temp hot glue gun might also do the trick depending on your gap.
if it's not an obvious spot, filter floss works wonders![]()
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