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Plague of frogs
Yesterday I was astonished to find a dozen or two frogs spawning in
our small pond. Hadn't even known we had any! I'm apprehensive about the impact of these. In particular, what about our 6 small goldfish - presumably they're sharing the natural food supply? I removed half a bucket of spawn (awaiting delivery to a local stream), but my attempts with a net have so far (groping around in the oxygenating plants) resulted in the capture of only a single frog! What else, if anything, should we do? What's the usual life style of your typical frog anyway? After mating/spawning, do they settle down to marital harmony in their existing habitat? Or hop off somewhere else? If the latter, hopefully not our flower beds? -- Terry, West Sussex, UK |
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