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Old 11-06-2004, 01:06 AM
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Default do frogs cry at night? (j)

"kilroy bass" wrote in message
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i live in florida and it had been raining this past week.

each night, as i head to bed, i would hear these annoying loud cries.
i came out to investigate and saw frogs near my pond. tiny yellowish

ones.
i think there are more, and the noise is really freaking annoying and

loud.

my question is:

a) anyone with the same experience?
b) do frogs cry this loud at night?
c) and what are measures to get rid of the frogs?

i've got neighbors and, although they haven't said anything, i'm sure
they're wondering where this nightly noise is coming from.


Don't worry at the rate that amphibians are going extinct or dying off,
there won't be any frogs left in north america in the near future. Serves
those slimy critters right for not being cute and fury.

It's not like anyone believes those crazy tree huggers that increased rates
of mutated frogs is a warning sign of increased pollution levels, UV
radiation or other changes in the environment. We ponders know that frogs
are loud and annoying, and welcome their rapid extinction.

If the noise from the frogs increase, just spray pesticide concentrate
around the pond, so when the frogs come, they'll die from the pesticide. Do
your part to save this country from slimy amphibians, then you can enjoy a
quiet evening by the pond with no frogs or bugs.

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