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Talkback: Dead frogs

On 28/11/2011 in forum

I have not seen any frogs in my garden yet but they must be alive and well as the heron who visits from nearby countryside is arriving every morning to hunt for them. They have to move for him to spot them. Sometimes they wriggle and escape and i


Wildlife ponds and growling frogs

On 11/03/2013 in Wildlife

“I heard some growling from the shallow pond”, said the text message, from my mother. Frogs have been hiding under rocks and shrubbery in my mum's garden since she moved in nearly 17 years ago; but this is the first time there has been any 'growling


Mowing the lawn, but not the frogs!

On 28/05/2012 in forum

emerge as frogs, and end up sitting in my lawn which will become a prolem when I come to mow. I set my lawn mower blades to the highest setting al year, which keeps it drought tolerant even in the hottest of summers, but it also means on the most warm


Talkback: Frogs in the garden

On 28/11/2011 in forum

My dad, in fear of grandchildren disappearing in the watery depths of his pond, spent a fortune on a custom made cover for it. He does love his pond. Well done on rescuing the frogs. well done for rescuing them any advice on attracting frogs


Frogs out of hibernation

On 22/02/2012 in forum

9pm 10th Jan 2012 Northants. There are several frogs sitting on top of the pond. Isn't this way too early for them to be out of hibernation? They didn't disappear until end of November! I dont know when mine usuakky come out of hibernation


Talkback: Garden habitats for frogs

On 28/11/2011 in forum

What a lovely frog saga. A hedgehog once spent the winter in one of the black bin bags which I use to collect leaves for leaf mould and which resides in my potting shed - the back of the garage really. I often find frogs asleep in the morning


Talkback: Frogs, ponds and winterkill

On 20/02/2012 in forum

under the water falls, and they look spectacular when ice forms in them and on the adjacent plants. Both ponds have a fairly high stocking rate of healthy, happy fish which produce young, and they are also home to a multitude of frogs that patrol


Talkback: Frogs and slugs

On 28/11/2011 in forum

its a great way to keep down the pests having frogs, hedgehogs and birds in the garden - but what tips do you have for encouraging them into the garden in the first place?? What we really need is a good recipe for slugs!!! Any suggestions, Jamie


Talkback: Frogs, frogspawn, slugs and cats

On 06/03/2012 in forum

We also have lots of frogs in our garden & spring traffic is very busy in our pond. We had to make a smaller pond for the frog spawn as our fish were eating all the tadpoles. Sadly however, this year I have found two dead frogs in my garden


Cats have killed all my frogs

On 07/10/2012 in forum

I have a small garden with a little wildlife  pond which has always had frogs in it. The neighbours cats started killing off the frogs so i put mess over the pond area to deter them but morning i go out to find the whole pond pulled to pieces muddy


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