I think they to attract them is by having a kiddie pool in your backyard or in the woods they usually live in woods or in little ponds by the woods. If your using a kiddie pool like me i would dig a hole the size of the pool and put it in there then put pond water in it the reason why you have to dig a hole is because some frogs wont be able to get in there attracted a frog in there and its a green or bronze frog i caught it on July 27 2012 it was sitting on a rock half on half off like gray tree frogs laying there eggs but i don't know how green or bronze frogs mate or lay eggs i put it in my frog tank with 4 other fire belly toads for a other question someone asked can a frog or toad lay its eggs with no mate i answerd that one 2. Just be careful when you put water in your kiddie pool in the woods mosquitoes will go there and to attrack frogs to lay eggs put leaves in the pool and they will soon float to the bottom and tadpoles will eat them but do not put tap water in itl when you have tadpoles in it i killed all all the ones in it sadly on July 28. Sorry 4 any typos
male frogs will croak to attract female frogs.
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attract or attracts.The smelly dogs attract flies. -- plural subjectThe water attracts frogs. -- singular subject
a large pond with sufficent vegitation will attract many insects. if you provide that and there is bullfrogs in the area you are guaranteed to get frogs.
They croak. and make weird ribbet-like noises.
THey make noises . They sit on their lily pads and ribbit like a Prince
To get rid of the frogs under the house it is important to have the compound professionally drained to get rid of the frogs. It is however important to note that frogs eat insects such as mosquitoes in the garden.
Frogs make noises in the spring when they are trying to attract a mate; usually the males 'sing' to the females, who will respond with a croak of their own. Some frogs also make noise as a warning to other frogs about a nearby predator, or to 'converse' (in a way) with others of the species.
Frogs are attracted to the smell of insects, worms, and other small prey that they can eat. Additionally, frogs are drawn to water sources, such as ponds or streams, where they can find a suitable habitat for breeding and living.
Plants that produce fruits, nuts, and acorns, shelter for the different seasons, and some form of water supply (bird bath, pond, fountain, etc) are all useful in attracting birds. Flowers that attract insects, tree coverage, and some form of water supply will help attract frogs of all kinds.
Frog's attract a mate by croking witch their throts strike in and out
well spring peeper frogs make a noise to attract other lonely mates