Frogs are an extremely beneficial critter, eating tremendous amounts of insects which are NOT beneficial to your lawn, flowers, shrubs, etc. You should be doing everything possible to encourage frogs to protect your property.
Best way is to remove their food source, if there are no slugs, mosquitos, or other insect pests to feed on they will go somewhere else to do this extremely valuable job.
I suggest you live and let live, the frogs are a beneficial member of your little back yard ecosystem.
Keeping frogs away from backyards is almost entirely making the area less conducive. Success usually means eliminating food sources, such as insects, maintaining a manicured lawn and reducing places to soak. Frog netting serves as an effective, inexpensive solution for fencelines.
Toads and frogs are a gardener's best friend - they eat tons of garden pests and should be encouraged to make their home in your garden!
That would be next to impossible, unlesss you build a barrier around it they could not leap over.
frogs are in ponds and lakes and maybe in your backyard!
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nope. sorry.
Hairspray is not a good way to get rid of frogs. Frogs are not deterred by hairspray. Using large quatities may kill a frog because of the chemicals in the spray but this may also be dangerous to a person applying the spray.
to keep away from the sun as they must stay moisturised
because it is not their habitat
probably like .9% cause i got like 500 frogs in my backyard
Wd-40. Just kidding. I don't think so.
so they keep there babies together and away from predators
to keep the frogs away spray ammonia around your house,like on the walkways and doorways,screenporch. IT WORKED FOR ME KEVIN , FLORIDA
you f it then u can keep it
Likely the best way to keep frogs out of an outdoor hot tub is to keep it tightly covered. There are several types of covers that would prevent frogs from getting in.