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Hi,
We have had a frog in our greenhouse for most of the summer. Now winter is
approaching I wonder if I should put it in the pond or undergrowth. The
floor is paved and we have taken most of the plants out so am not sure what
it will feed on or if it can hibernate in there.
So should I take it out or leave it alone, any advise welcome

Thanks
Tim

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Hi,
We have had a frog in our greenhouse for most of the summer. Now winter is
approaching I wonder if I should put it in the pond or undergrowth. The
floor is paved and we have taken most of the plants out so am not sure
what it will feed on or if it can hibernate in there.
So should I take it out or leave it alone, any advise welcome

Thanks
Tim


I think it's wiser to leave it alone; just allow it a gap somewhere so it
can escape.

Spider


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