I don't know. But on frog matters wild press map it shows alaska has had mass deaths on chytrid map. Maybe u haven't seen any frogs because they all died already
I live in the Arctic - there aren't nor ever have been any amphibian populations around here. The closest would be wood frogs in interior Alaska. And I haven't heard of any mass deaths due to Chytrid. It's a concern, as everywhere, but I haven't heard that.
And neither have I. Also don't bleach leaves. Bake or boil only. As far as how safe the leaves you have, personally I have no clue.
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I'm sure they'd be fine. I find frogs living and breeding in water full of willow leaves all the time.
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