Of course not! Frogs eat insects which do a lot of damage to plants. Besides, you can always relocate the frog, there is no reason to kill something like that.
a frog that kill
the frog will kill you.
If you freeze a live frog, it will kill the frog. You can; however, freeze a dead frog.
depends on the frog. a regular tree frog wont kill it but if somehow a poison dart frog came in contact or was eaten by a moose it would kill it from the poison there are probably a bunch of differant frogs that can do that but the poison dart frog came to mind first and is the most poisones frog there is.
Not kill it at all
Dehydration.
a rock
kill them ... then fry them ... then eat them kill them ... then fry them ... then eat them
It is illegal in most countries to kill tadpoles and frogs which are protected species. If a frog or toad (or tadpole) is in pain and needs to be euthanised, you can take it to the vet, sodium pentobarbitone (the drug they use to kill cats and dogs) works on frogs as well. However if you don't want to pay, you can place the frog in the fridge for one day. This will send it to sleep. It's completely painless and the frog will be in a coma. Then transfer it to the freezer, and once it has frozen solid it will not wake up. This is the kindest way to kill a frog without drugs. Salt, bleach, dettol and the other chemicals people use are excruciatingly painful ways for a frog to die. If you don't like frogs and you want to get rid of them, instead of killing them, try to relocate them. There are lots of local frog lovers who will take frogs away from where they aren't wanted and put them in places where they are wanted.
no reatard
anything that thretnes it.
Nope