How can I keep frogs away? Is there such a thing as a frog repellent?

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by Jji29689231
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  • FL FL on Oct 12, 2017

    "Frogs reduce the insect population in an area and are relatively harmless, unless you're dealing with a species that is poisonous to pets. Introducing a few natural predators to the area, like cats or even snakes, is a good way to keep the population down. Getting rid of areas where frogs like to congregate, such as ponds and puddles, will also encourage them to leave. Before you start getting rid of frogs, check your local laws to make sure you can do so legally." Lots of ideas and suggestion: Read more here https://www.wikihow.com/Get-Rid-of-Frogs

  • Allison Newby Allison Newby on Oct 13, 2017

    Snakes eat frogs....also if you have a toad problem and if they are coming near a certain area during the evening you might need to change where a light is. They hop along at night and head towards the brightest light because the bugs go that way too. Then they feast on fly's and such under the light. Where are these frogs going to? A pool? Your patio? Your bathroom? A pool???

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    • Allison Newby Allison Newby on Apr 10, 2020

      Hey there Ibrahim. I looked up some solutions let me know if they help.

      1. Cut tree limbs away from the roof of the house with a tree trimmer or chainsaw. ...
      2. Mount a screen with 1/4-inch mesh over the toilet vent on the roof of thehouse -- plumbing stack covers are available for typical pipe diameters. ...
      3. Turn outdoor lights off at night to help keep bug populations down.

      Best of luck. Hope these help.

  • Francine Racine Francine Racine on Oct 13, 2017

    No they love you and won’t harm you!

  • Barbara Baldwin Barbara Baldwin on Oct 13, 2017

    Please do not suggest putting cats outside.

  • Ebbjdl Ebbjdl on Oct 13, 2017

    They are probably in your garden, they eat bugs, that would eat your plants. Let them stay, you don't have to feed them.

  • Ros Male Ros Male on Oct 13, 2017

    Yes, a frog eating snake, probably less appealing than your problem!

  • Carole Atson Carole Atson on Oct 13, 2017

    spray bleach in the area you see them. I have a sensor light outside my door. They love to sit there and I'm always afraid they will follow me inside. When they are not there, I spray bleach there. It seems to deter them. I also pour bleach around my steps and doorway. Good luck.

  • Russbow Russbow on Oct 13, 2017

    frogs for sure, or possibly toads?