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I have seen several folks talk about "relocating" frogs. That wouldn't
seem to be a viable alternative in my case. Any frogs in my pond are long gone by the time I get there. As I get within about 30 feet of the pond frogs that are present squeak with alarm and jump into the water. All I see are the rings in the water from where they have jumped in. I have a chair out there about 20 feet from the water's edge. It used to be a lot closer to the water, but it has been rather dry here, and the water isn't even close to where it used to be. If I sit in the chair and remain still for about 20 min or so, the frogs start to surface and return to shore, but they are awful skittish. I've sat and watched six times now as snakes (black racers) come down to the pond to drink and to feed. I think there are four different snakes, but I'm not absolutely sure, all snakes of a species tend to look pretty much alike to me, and I have only seen two at the same time. Anyway, they haven't eaten everything in the pond, not by a long shot. They are incredibly fast and sneaky, and get a frog every now and then, but the frogs are also fast and extremely wary, and get away much more often than not. It's almost enough to make you pity the snake. As far as daylilies go, I have some that I planted near the end of January. The water came up in February, and the darn things sprouted and even had tadpoles sitting on their leaves underwater. It hasn't rained much since then, and now the daylilies are far from the water. They haven't bloomed yet, but they seem to be growing as well as the ones that weren't submerged. Galen Hekhuis NpD, JFR, GWA Hell hath no fury like a bird in the hand. |
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Galen Hekhuis wrote:
They [snakes] are incredibly fast and sneaky, and get a frog every now and then, but the frogs are also fast and extremely wary, and get away much more often than not. It's almost enough to make you pity the snake. Indeed. I once watched a large bullfrog fight a mud snake. The frog sat on a rock, and the snake circled him in the water for at least 15 minutes. Either one could probably have eaten the other - though whether the snake could have made it to shore with that bullfrog inside, is doubtful! The snake would make periodic lunges, but the frog always seemed to know when he would try, and the snake wasn't having any success. The garter snakes around home probably have a much simpler time with the toads - a frog in or near water is much more agile than on dry land. Galen Hekhuis NpD, JFR, GWA Hell hath no fury like a bird in the hand. LOL! I have a colleague who's an avid birder and runs a banding station in Nova Scotia - while he knows how to handle them, he has great stories about new banders and their injuries :-) -- derek |
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Right now I have a container of 11 tree frogs to relocate 3 miles from
my house. I *HATE* tree frogs - they are extremely loud and obnoxious. Fortunately they are fairly easy to catch but they only come out at night. I have a headstrapped flashlight and a handheld flashlight. When I hear them squawking I go out and find them. Usually when found you can just snatch them up fairly easily especially if you keep a light pointed at their eyes. As punishment I take them to my screened in porch and let my cats play with them until I put them into their container. The cats don't hurt them, and it gives me a bit of satisfaction. The only thing my pond attracts that sounds worse than a tree frog is toads, but I've only had 1 night of toads in the pond. They are slow and extremely easy to catch. |
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On 29 May 2006 13:06:33 -0700, "scs0" wrote:
Right now I have a container of 11 tree frogs to relocate 3 miles from my house. I *HATE* tree frogs - they are extremely loud and obnoxious. I'm not saying nothin'. ~ jan ----------------- (Do you know where your water quality is?) |
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In , on 05/29/06
at 04:47 PM, ~ janj said: Right now I have a container of 11 tree frogs to relocate 3 miles from my house. I *HATE* tree frogs - they are extremely loud and obnoxious. I'm not saying nothin'. ~ jan And here I sit wanting toads, tree frogs, and green frogs, and I get nada. Seven springs now. Unfair! Alan -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ** Please use address alanh77[at]comcast.net to reply via e-mail. ** Posted using registered MR/2 ICE Newsreader #564 and eComStation 1.21 BBS - The Nerve Center Telnet FidoNet 261/1000 tncbbs.no-ip.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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*Note: There are two *Koi-Lo's* on the pond and aquaria groups.
wrote in message .net... In , on 05/29/06 at 04:47 PM, ~ janj said: Right now I have a container of 11 tree frogs to relocate 3 miles from my house. I *HATE* tree frogs - they are extremely loud and obnoxious. I'm not saying nothin'. ~ jan And here I sit wanting toads, tree frogs, and green frogs, and I get nada. Seven springs now. Unfair! Alan ======================= You must either live in the city or the desert somewhere. If you lived near middle TN I can give you all the frogs, toads and water snakes you would ever desire. -- Koi-Lo.... Frugal ponding since 1995. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 rec.pond's FAQ are at: http://www.geocities.com/justinm090/faq.html Rude or obscene messages posted by my impersonator. ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({* |
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Right now I have a container of 11 tree frogs to relocate 3 miles from
my house. I *HATE* tree frogs - they are extremely loud and obnoxious. I'm not saying nothin'. ~ jan And here I sit wanting toads, tree frogs, and green frogs, and I get nada. Seven springs now. Unfair! Alan And I can't understand why any one would be upset with the music of randy frogs.... the problem as I see it is, people get bothered by 1 or 2, because they sound like kids jumping on old-style bed springs. If they'd let the numbers build up it becomes white noise. Too bad original poster doesn't live next to my neighbors who also hate frogs, so I have to go out and catch my tree frogs once the numbers go above 2. ![]() If they were smart they'd put in their own pond, that way they couldn't hear my frogs over their own. hehehe. ;o) ~ jan ----------------- (Do you know where your water quality is?) |
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scs0 wrote:
The only thing my pond attracts that sounds worse than a tree frog is toads, but I've only had 1 night of toads in the pond. Worse? The eastern (Gray?) Tree Frogs that I used to get were far worse than toads. A toad can only trill for about 10-15 seconds (though they don't take much of a breath before the next round!) but the tree frogs go much longer _and_ louder. Still I love the sound. Right now, the Spring Peepers (and an occasional toad) are deafening around my house. -- derek |
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![]() Yea, and I would turn your ****ing sorry ass in for selling or harrassing natural fauna...you ****ing dumbassed bitch. On Mon, 29 May 2006 21:19:33 -0500, "Koi-Lo" none wrote: *Note: There are two *Koi-Lo's* on the pond and aquaria groups. wrote in message cast.net... In , on 05/29/06 at 04:47 PM, ~ janj said: Right now I have a container of 11 tree frogs to relocate 3 miles from my house. I *HATE* tree frogs - they are extremely loud and obnoxious. I'm not saying nothin'. ~ jan And here I sit wanting toads, tree frogs, and green frogs, and I get nada. Seven springs now. Unfair! Alan ======================= You must either live in the city or the desert somewhere. If you lived near middle TN I can give you all the frogs, toads and water snakes you would ever desire. |
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Stomp the **** out of them, its neat how they pop and splatter over
the ground or concrete.... On 29 May 2006 13:06:33 -0700, "scs0" wrote: Right now I have a container of 11 tree frogs to relocate 3 miles from my house. I *HATE* tree frogs - they are extremely loud and obnoxious. I'm not saying nothin'. ~ jan |
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