Frogs cannot stand ongoing drought or extreme heath. Since frogs are an important ecological group, you should ask yourself why to get rid of them anyway.
Frogs are amphibians, and amphibians need to keep their skin moist, and rain helps with that.
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No it cannot and will not.
TREESTree frogs live in a tropical rainforest's.
Too much rain. We must turn the rain machine off so the frogs will die.
The Australian rain forests have frogs especially to the north.
Some frogs in the tropical rain forest can but in the U.S you do not have to worry.
Certain frogs are known to "predict" rain. Some frogs even have a unique croak to foretell rain.refer to this site:http://www.life123.com/parenting/pets/frogs/can-you-get-warts-from-frogs.shtml#STS=g12hvxsk.q2t"frogs as a meteorologist"
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A tree frogs biome is the rain forest
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.