Use the small rubber snakes works everytime.
WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO KILL THEM? THEY ARE THERE BECAUSE YOU HAVE A FOOD SOURCE - which is no doubt pest insects you'd want to kill if you saw them. Let mother nature handle the pest control naturally with the frogs (or toads).
African dwarf frogs do shed their skin regularly as a natural part of their growth process. This shedding helps them maintain healthy skin and allows for proper growth. It is normal for them to shed and should not be a cause for concern.
Most substances foreign to frogs are harmful or lethal.
They shed their skin then they eat it
African dwarf frogs shed their skin as a natural part of their growth and development process. Shedding allows them to remove old skin that may become dirty or damaged, helping to keep their skin healthy and maintain their overall well-being.
Yes, some species of frogs are known to eat fish, especially smaller ones. However, it is uncommon for a frog to actively hunt and kill a healthy fish on its own.
African dwarf frogs do shed their skin regularly as a natural part of their growth process. This shedding helps them maintain healthy skin and allows for proper growth. It is normal for them to shed and should not be a cause for concern.
They shed.
Yes, cats are known to hunt and kill frogs.
no, not tree frogs, but some other frogs can be like that
No, snails don't kill frogs they actual help frogs by eating harmful bacteria.
Yes, chlorine can be harmful to frogs and can potentially kill them if they are exposed to high levels of it in their environment.
Every frog has to shed it's skin once in a while and so do aquatic frogs. The shedded skin looks slimy and in most cases it is eaten by the frog in order to regain nutrients.
Most substances foreign to frogs are harmful or lethal.
When frogs shed their skin they usually eat it afterwards.
They shed their skin then they eat it
Wild animals
sometimes