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05-28-2005, 02:08 PM | #31 | |
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I actually think with a pond you want a bigger one - he can eat the pond flies - now.... I also have quite a few in the smaller sizes - they don't frog burp quite as loud...... Let me know and I can have your order ready by dawn....how would you like these shipped ? LOL - this got FUN ! | |
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05-28-2005, 07:55 PM | #32 |
YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Missouri
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| Ok, reality check. Villette how about one of those, lord what are they called? For keeping the dogs in the yard, under ground little electric shocks? Maybe this would deter the frogs from coming back? Oh, wait that requires a collar. Ok, what about worms? Those electric things they use to make the worms come to the surface. Ohohohohoh, ok, Villette, I can hear you, "What worms, too?!! Now I gotta deal with worms, too?!!" Ok, I'm TRYING to help. I just thot that after 5 years you should have all of them out of your yard, no new little ones hatching. So they have to be crossing back into your yard. The only other suggestion is similar to Connie's, toss them into a large trash can and haul them off the next day. What are they eating in your yard? Why your yard? Do they like doggie poo? Are they all over the yard when you first see them? Or in one area most of the time? If they seem to congregate in one spot more than any other, check out that area real close, maybe there's something going on there. Other than the local Frog Dance Club. Oh, I don't know where you could find out any information on this but maybe there's a spray that you could use on your fence that would drive them away. A preditor smell or something like that? Sylvia |
05-28-2005, 08:03 PM | #33 |
Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Wylie TX
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| I think I would like two large and two small. Do they make a pretty chorus? They could be like a little barber shop quartet. I know you are busy now tossing frogs - how are your abs, you must be looking good for summer. I hope you alternate arms so you wont get that lop sided look. That sorta action could be good to build up other parts??? I think you better bring 'em yourself, you planning a trip to six flags soon? We are pretty close.
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