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Yesterday I found an adult common frog hopping arround inside my
unheated greenhouse. I did not think there was a large enough gap for them to get in but I must be wrong. As I am in th UK and it is still winter here should I be concerned for it or am I best leaving it to live in there for now. Rgds Dave |
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![]() Hi Dave, I'd leave him there and hope for the best. Hopefully he'll find enough insects and critters in there to eat who made the journey in with him. Or you can get really carried away and put him in aquarium with a dish of water and feed him tasty crickets and meal worms for the duration. kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A |
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I have 2 tree frogs happily living in the Aloe Vera plant beside my pond
in the heated greenhouse. Bob " wrote: Yesterday I found an adult common frog hopping arround inside my unheated greenhouse. I did not think there was a large enough gap for them to get in but I must be wrong. As I am in th UK and it is still winter here should I be concerned for it or am I best leaving it to live in there for now. Rgds Dave |
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