Is it something natural to keep frogs away?
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If you can keep all the shade and all tall grass and no water, you may keep most frogs away. But if there is a pond or stream or big mud puddle around, you will have frogs. ☺️
They do have natural predators...herons, snakes, lizards to name a few.
They are amphibians and are born in the water, mature there and eventually make more frogs, therefore a water dependent life cycle.
Remove the water source-pond, wet ditch, and they will go away.
Human hair clippings keeps away raccoons, I don't know if it would work for frogs.
The frogs are eating all your bugs, including the ones by your plants outside. They eat just about everything, I'd let them be.
They eat bugs, get rid of their food source and they'll leave