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Old June 21st 05, 12:17 AM
Ron Lawrence KC4YOY
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Any suggestions? Can the neighbors file a complaint about this. Its
really
loud.


We love our tree frogs.
Tell your neighbors that they could just fire up their
gas weed eaters and leaf blowers and drown out the
sound of the frogs.
As far as your pond attracting the tree frogs.
We have them all over around here, there are lots
of trees, they just come to our pond to breed.
We hear them singing all around at night, not anywhere
near the pond.

Ron in NC


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Old June 21st 05, 06:44 AM
~ janj JJsPond.us
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We love our tree frogs.
Tell your neighbors that they could just fire up their
gas weed eaters and leaf blowers and drown out the
sound of the frogs. ron in NC


Oh YES!!!! Just a couple of weeks ago, during a beautiful, comfortable
temperature-wise day, when you can have the windows open and really enjoy
the nice sounds of the neighborhood and the waterfall, a neighbor did that.
Not the one who complained, but right across from them. All weekend long,
it was a professional service, so we're talking commercial LOUD trimmers
and blowers. All I could do was chuckle, "and they complained about frogs"
surely this is worst. ~ jan

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Old June 21st 05, 10:52 PM
~Carol~
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Ron Lawrence KC4YOY wrote:
Any suggestions? Can the neighbors file a complaint about this. Its


really

loud.



We love our tree frogs.
Tell your neighbors that they could just fire up their
gas weed eaters and leaf blowers and drown out the
sound of the frogs.
As far as your pond attracting the tree frogs.
We have them all over around here, there are lots
of trees, they just come to our pond to breed.
We hear them singing all around at night, not anywhere
near the pond.

Ron in NC



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