It's not a good idea. It isn't meant to be a pet; you should put it back outside.
The frog jumps through the fence and jumps into the pool.
To keep the swimmers warm. The large pool is cold
No but its not good to let a pool get so filthy that a frog wants to lay eggs in it.
A frog can typically survive in a pool of water for several hours to a few days, depending on factors such as water temperature, oxygen levels, and the frog's health.
it doesnt matter. if you're creaped out by having a frog in your pool and you think that's gross then just clean it them go in it.
They are fly larvae and are gross, but harmless. Keep the pool clean and the chemistry correct. You can try running the chlorine a little towards the high end, but the flys that deposit the eggs (that turn into larvae) will contine to mistake your pool for a pond. Hey, at least you don't have frogs... ;-)
Two types of frogs that live in England are the common frog and the pool frog. The common frog lives on land in moist habitat areas of open woods and gardens. Pool frogs live in woodland ponds.
it ran away.....
Most of the time it can be stretched and reattached. It takes a little time and you may think it is invane but keep trying.
Most do not but there are some species of tree frog which do.
You either pick it up with your hands or a net and you take it out.
The frogs in my pool at night keep me awake. They are so loud at night that I can't sleep in the room nearest the pool. They go away in the fall but they, and more, will be back in the summer. They are mulitiplying each year and this has been going on for about 4 years now. I don't know how to get rid of them. I find tree frogs in my house and around the pool but a different type of frog I find swimming in the pool. I had a tree frog in my house but I had just bought a butterfly net for my grandchild but I found it is perfect for catching frogs. The answer to your question about can you have tree frog infestation.....YES!!