I doubt enough would die to kill everything in the pond. Gathering them up is no harm, but it won't stop others getting to the pond I'm afraid.
I doubt enough would die to kill everything in the pond. Gathering them up is no harm, but it won't stop others getting to the pond I'm afraid.
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Thanks, here in West Michigan the Frogs are slowing down, I am pretty sure there wont be any more comming to my pond, just some leaving. I was hoping to find somebody that could tell me what makes the frogs leave, temps, sunlight, etc. I have a couple very nice places to take them. I just need to find a real wild frog expert familiar with my area. Any suggestions are greatly apriciated!
Welcome aboard. I don't know of anything that will drive the frogs out that won't also kill your fish. Maybe if there is a lot of activity around the pond, the frogs will leave.
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