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~ janj JJsPond.us wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 17:26:25 -0400, "Priscilla McCullough" wrote: I live in the south and have been kept awake several nights because of these treefrogs. I'm the ponder K30 spoke of with the City Attorney sending me a letter. I was able to catch many of my males, but it didn't help, more just came and replaced them. I was so ticked that someone in my neighborhood would go to the authorities first before contacting me, even anonymously, that I wrote a letter to those who would most likely have written it. Out of 15 letters I got 12 positive responses that they liked the frogs (personally I love the frogs and sleep wonderfully as their call is white noise to me, not to mention that all is well out where they are). Of the 3 that didn't respond, 2 probably didn't even know I had frogs, but 1 is very obvious, straight across the street and new to the neighborhood. My letter informed them about the life cycle, that they were a native species (just like our squirrels, birds, skunks, raccoons, crickets..... ). That I had reduced the number (there were a couple of nights of silence, so if they were listening, they couldn't have missed that) but if there were any further problems to contact me directly. A note on my door or by e-mail as I gave my E-address. I also sent the letter to the CA. The CA e-mailed me back thanking me for my efforts. A few weeks went by and the numbers were climbing again, I would go out and catch them, but they were getting too smart for me, diving deep. I E-ed the CA to see if "these people" had complained again, but they hadn't received anything and I never heard anything more. Now I'm down to just a couple as their season is ending, though I must say, I was amazed to find a fresh sac of eggs just the other day. These got move to a tub before their brethren decided to have eggs for breakfast. ![]() My suggestion, changing one's attitude may be easier than controlling the frogs. Frog croaking is not noise it is nature. ![]() nothing bad is roaming around your yard. If desperate, foam ear plugs work wonders, my husband, 2 inches away, snores louder than the frogs can croak outside, so I have to plug the right ear so I can hear the frogs with my left. ![]() See my lily pond, built for the tree frogs: www.jjspond.us ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website Carol Can be reported at: Tell Dimitry that NYM Shifting to bypass filters goes against netiquette here is carol Id at x-privat.org Organization: X-Privat NNTP Server - http://www.x-privat.org X-Authenticated-User: $$wp88bm267170ku3euk728nz X-Info: More info http://www.x-privat.org/infonews.php |
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