Yes sometimes they can have the case of Izah or Samonella. That is common between eggs too. Also wellinds disease.
Both.compete for water
Frogs are considered ecologically friendly because they play important roles in maintaining a healthy ecosystem. They help control insect populations by feeding on insects like mosquitoes, which can help reduce the spread of diseases. Frogs also serve as an indicator species, meaning changes in their populations can reflect changes in overall ecosystem health.
To keep frogs out of closed garden umbrellas, you can try placing a barrier such as a fine mesh or screen over any openings or holes where they could enter. Additionally, make sure to regularly check and shake out the umbrella before closing it to avoid trapping any frogs inside.
A frog's skin is special because there are oils on its skin that fight diseases. If we hold and touch frogs a lot, then those oils can rub off and they can die from diseases in the water or another diseases.Frogs are also amphibious, which means that they can live on land and in the water. Adult frogs have neither lungs nor gills. They breathe through their skin! That's very special!
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.
They eat pest insects that would harm your garden.
About 12 !
Both.compete for water
To prevent frogs from invading your garden, you can create barriers like fences or mesh to keep them out, remove any standing water sources that attract them, and use natural repellents like garlic or vinegar around your garden.
Yes, garden snakes are carnivorous. Common foods for them include rodents, frogs and fish.
You don't have to do anything if there's a frog in your garden. Frogs don't hurt people.
after a few weeks
Salt will actually work as a deterrent for frogs in a garden. The salt makes their feet uncomfortable and they move away from the area.
No, but I see other toads and frogs.
because of climate change and diseases
Frogs are often found in gardens because they are attracted to the moist environment, abundance of insects for food, and shelter provided by plants and structures. They also help control pests like mosquitoes, making them beneficial for the garden ecosystem.
Nahum James Giddings has written: 'Diseases of garden crops and their control' -- subject(s): Control, Phytopathogenic microorganisms, Garden pests, Plant diseases