No. That is what the pool cover is for - keep it on and nothing will fall into the water.
Check the phosphate levels of your water. I had a pool party of frogs every time it rained. I found my phosphate level was high, adjusted accordingly and now they're gone!
OBVIOUSLY!
Since frogs are cold-blooded, their body temperature is the same as the air around them. Red-Eyed tree frogs will usually stay in the sun to keep warm.
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.
no, not tree frogs, but some other frogs can be like that
Tree frogs depend on fly 's , moths or smaller frogs.
No. Tree frogs eat insects. All frogs are carnivorous.
I would go to goggle images and type in tree frogs. You will find many pictures of tree frogs there.
No. Red-eye tree frogs live in Central/South America, by hassan
a species is a collection of animals, like frogs or pandas or dogs, so the species of tree frogs would be frogs!
A tree.
tree frogs like to stay on trees. That last answer is false tree frogs like to stay in stand still water mostly
not all frogs are green some are brown.