How do you keep frog out of your backyard?
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Pick him up gently, put him in an old shoe box that you have poked holes into and take to a park or someplace with water access. Let him hop out of the box, problem solved!
I would not touch the frog.get a box ready and entice the frog with some time of food and release it.
I would love to have this "problem". I enjoy the sound of crickets and frogs at night. I have purchased and imported them to my back garden but they never seem to last long despite a walled garden. Catch that little critter and mail it to me.
Frogs eat bugs ! Don't remove him !
Pick him up, kiss him and you may have a new love! Seriously they are not harmful and the spring mating noises they make will go away soon. They are good for your garden.
The only way I found to keep them out of the back yard... I put a Koi pond in the front. No kidding, they both get along. I just watch them in the spring so I don't end up with too many frogs in the pond.