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.
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.
Using an inground swimming pool cover has several benefits. It helps to keep the pool clean by preventing debris from falling in, reduces evaporation of water, maintains water temperature, and can also improve safety by preventing accidents. Additionally, it can save on maintenance costs and extend the lifespan of the pool.
Coral reefs are dying because of the pollution in our oceans.
they keep you from dying they keep you from dying
Just keep swimming, just keep swimming.
Just keep swimming, just keep swimming.
Just keep swimming, just keep swimming.
dolphins don't hibernate. *sings* they just keep swimming, just keep swimming, swimming, swimming...
Just Keep Swimming was created in 2003.
NO!
Well when frogs reproduce, they keep in mind that a lot of animals will eat tadpoles, so they respond by making more.
That can only be because of the source of your water.