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A tiny pond, offering less than 100 square feet of surface water, can attract as many as a dozen frogs. You will know they are there because as darkness falls, the frogs will begin to croak and sing in an effort to attract lady frogs. Pretty soon there will be more frogs, a lot of "frogging" and, eventually, several strings of black eggs encapsulated in a slimy tube about 1/16th of an inch wide and as long as two or three feet. It might also present as a glob of eggs. Within three weeks after the croaking, you will notice tiny tadpoles near the surface.

To attract the best frogs, supply good foliage, a few rocks and a hearty supply of mosquitoes and gnats.

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