Hi there it depends what you mean .The frogs can become a pest if they respawn and you could end up with alot of frogs that have hatched .Whilst frogs can benefit your garden by eating flies, insects and snails .This altogather means its how you see and take in the facts to use to your advantage.
The common garden frog can jump anywhere from 6 to 10 feet. This type of frog grows to be 6 to 9 centimeters in length.
It is not recommended to flush a dead African dwarf frog down the toilet as this can contaminate water sources and harm the ecosystem. It is better to dispose of the frog in the trash or bury it in the garden.
Do you mean grass snakes? if so they eat mostly amphibians especially the common toad and common frog but they are also known to eat earthworms.
Pyxie frog (pixie), Pac-man frog, and Poison frog
From a frog.
You don't have to do anything if there's a frog in your garden. Frogs don't hurt people.
A frog.
depends on your definition of garden soil. if its black dirt from your garden yes. if its soil from a bag no. the bagged soil has fertilizer and other stuff in it that wouldn't be too good for a frog
The Green Frog. I am not kidding at all. Look it up.
They don't fight. They don't even interact. Therefore, they can live in the same garden.
No, but I see other toads and frogs.
They have been there ever since, but the frogs that you eat- 'frog's legs' are actually not from the Common Frog you'd see in your garden, it's a different species that doesn't live in Britain and is aptly named the 'Edible Frog'!
If you find a frog in your garden, it will most likely stay there because that is where it's home is or somewhere around there. If you find the frog elsewhere and want to put i8t in your garden you shouldn't because it will just go back to it's home where you found it. Frogd=s have an amazng sense of direction even though their brains are very small. To feed a frog, catch an ant or go out to PetSmart and get crickets and put them in front of the frog and it should eat them. Be patoent and you will probably get to see it's tongue come out and get the insect. rachel6093
no they can not most lickle the frog will not beable to breath for a long pereaid of time
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To effectively control frogs in your garden and protect your plants, you can try using physical barriers like fences or netting, removing sources of water that attract frogs, and using natural repellents like garlic or vinegar. Additionally, you can create a frog-friendly habitat away from your garden to attract them away from your plants.
It's possible: some frogs are poisonous.