fry them they taste like chicken
To effectively keep frogs out of your pool, you can install a fence around the pool area, use a pool cover when the pool is not in use, and keep the pool area free of standing water and debris that may attract frogs. Additionally, you can use natural repellents like citronella or garlic around the pool area to deter frogs.
Yes, frogs can drown in a pool of water if they are unable to reach the surface to breathe.
3800 gals of pool water shock it with 1 gal bleach
i HAVE NO IDEA WHAT A BROMINATED SWIMMING POOL IS I TAKE IT IT'S AN OUTDOOR POOL? IF HUMANS ARE USING THIS POOL TO SWIM IN YOU MUST GET RIG OF THE FROGS. YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT GERMS DISEASES THEY'RE CARRING, AND THEY WILL BE LAYING TADPOLES. ALL SORTS OF BUGS INSECTS ARE ALSO ASSOCIATED WITH FROGS. YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT YOR ENVIORNMENTAL CLEANSING DEPARTMENT WHO WILL ADVISE YOU. POSSIBLY DRAINING THE POOL SEALING IT FROM WATER WILL DETER THE FROGS IT'D GIVE YOU A GOOD CHANCE TO THOROUGHLY CLEANSE THE POOL, DISINFECT BLEACH, ETC. . . I HOPE THIS IS OF SOME HELP
if its green and you have frogs living in it you need to drain it. If it just needs to be vaccumed and the water is foggy, Chemicals will clear it up
maybe two or none because it maybe move the log and the other frogs fall out.
To keep frogs out of saltwater swimming pools, consider installing a fence around the pool area to create a barrier. Regularly check and remove any debris or vegetation near the pool, as these can attract frogs. Additionally, using pool covers when the pool is not in use can deter frogs from entering. Finally, consider using motion-activated sprinklers to startle and deter frogs from approaching the pool area.
You really can't. You can put a "skamper ramp" on your pool to help them get out but its hit or miss they'll see it. There is a an ingenious lightweight, net device called Critter Guard that provides a ladder for frogs and other animals to use to climb out of a pool. Visit the Critter Guard Web site at or at Critterguard.net for Purchases and additional information.
If one jumps in, two are left sitting by the pool. If one jumps in, there are still three frogs in the pool area.
yes
To effectively get rid of frogs in your pool, you can install a fence around the pool area, use a pool cover at night, and remove any standing water or debris that may attract frogs. Additionally, you can use frog repellents or natural deterrents like vinegar or citric acid around the pool area.
You will see what look like very small fish with tails (or possibly legs if they are becoming frogs soon) and frogs around your pool. If there are tadpoles in your pool you should be able to see them.