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Pamcel 27-03-2003 11:20 PM

Toads
 
I know everyone thinks toads and frogs are wonderful in the garden, but I have
a problem with them on my patio and path. I am frightened I will stand on them
when I go out at night. Does anyone know how to discourage them from their
evening conferences? There is a pond in next-door's garden and my path is a
highway for them all summer. Worse, I find them under plants when I weed!
Urgh.
pamcel

Larry Stoter 28-03-2003 09:08 PM

Toads
 
Pamcel wrote:

I know everyone thinks toads and frogs are wonderful in the garden, but I
have a problem with them on my patio and path. I am frightened I will
stand on them when I go out at night. Does anyone know how to discourage
them from their evening conferences? There is a pond in next-door's
garden and my path is a highway for them all summer. Worse, I find them
under plants when I weed! Urgh. pamcel


I think amphibians are splendid - evolutionary relics from100s millions
of year ago and still sucessful. Toads, especially, are positively
antidiluvian.

If you walk in the garden at night, take a torch! Toads are only moving
around for a very short period in March.

If you want to keep them out, fences? Toads walk and small frogs will be
discouraged - make a fence ~6" inches high and you won't be troubled.
--
Larry Stoter

Andrew Thomson 29-03-2003 01:08 AM

Toads
 
And for those as dumb as me...

an·te·di·lu·vi·an ( P ) Pronunciation Key (nt-d-lv-n)
adj.
Extremely old and antiquated. See Synonyms at old.
Bible. Occurring or belonging to the era before the Flood.
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[From ante- + Latin dluvium, flood; see diluvial.]
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ante·di·luvi·an n.

;-)



"Larry Stoter" wrote in message
. co.uk...
Pamcel wrote:

I know everyone thinks toads and frogs are wonderful in the garden, but

I
have a problem with them on my patio and path. I am frightened I will
stand on them when I go out at night. Does anyone know how to

discourage
them from their evening conferences? There is a pond in next-door's
garden and my path is a highway for them all summer. Worse, I find them
under plants when I weed! Urgh. pamcel


I think amphibians are splendid - evolutionary relics from100s millions
of year ago and still sucessful. Toads, especially, are positively
antidiluvian.

If you walk in the garden at night, take a torch! Toads are only moving
around for a very short period in March.

If you want to keep them out, fences? Toads walk and small frogs will be
discouraged - make a fence ~6" inches high and you won't be troubled.
--
Larry Stoter




Anne Jackson 29-03-2003 03:08 AM

Toads
 
The message
from "Andrew Thomson" contains these words:

And for those as dumb as me...


an·te·di·lu·vi·an ( P ) Pronunciation Key (nt-d-lv-n)
adj.
Extremely old and antiquated. See Synonyms at old.
Bible. Occurring or belonging to the era before the Flood.


It actually means "before the deluge".

Just me being picky! ;-)

--
AnneJ
ICQ #:- 119531282





Malcolm 29-03-2003 11:44 AM

Toads
 

In article , Pamcel
writes
I know everyone thinks toads and frogs are wonderful in the garden, but I have
a problem with them on my patio and path. I am frightened I will stand on them
when I go out at night. Does anyone know how to discourage them from their
evening conferences? There is a pond in next-door's garden and my path is a
highway for them all summer. Worse, I find them under plants when I weed!


While I acknowledge that some people might find toads off-putting when
weeding, they are only doing their natural thing of sheltering from the
sun. You could, of course, use them as an excuse not to weed!!

I'm surprised you say that your path is a highway for them all summer.
Most of their more obvious movements are this time of year and during
the summer they are much more sedentary.

Finally, do look on the bright side. They eat large numbers of slugs.
Would you rather tread on lots of those when you go out at night.....?

--
Malcolm


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