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I live in the south and have been kept awake several nights because of these
treefrogs. I also have a large Koi pond. I thought they were just reg. frogs at first and was relocating some of the frogs to a natural pond a couple miles up the road to cut down on noise. At night about 845 that loud frog noise will start up again. Flash light in hand I finally seen them. Its not the frogs I thought it was. These are tiny green treefrogs. Theres quite a few out there. I tried to catch some but their to fast and at night you can't see them. They hide during the day. I can't find them. They will croke all night though. I live in a subdivision also and am worried the neighbors are going to start complaining about the noise. Any suggestions? Can the neighbors file a complaint about this. Its really loud. Here is the sound that the frogs make, times it several times. It actually hurts your ears out by the pond. http://www.naturesound.com/frogs/pages/grntfg.html |
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