Or whatever you correctly call them. I've noticed a surge of both frogs and those blue salamander things this year. Frogs all over the place, plus a lot of some little green frog that 'barks'.
Anyone else?
Anyone else?
I have thme and the ones without blue tails every where little ones big ones.Seems about normal to me.
May be seeing more Blue-Tail Skinks, but then we look out for them since they're so cool.
Put some screening over it, so the mosquitos can't escape. This way the tadpoles will have have a food source.I left my wheel barrow out in the rains last week and now it is full of tadpoles. Unfortunately also skeeter larvae but I want to see the little sperms through so I'm leaving it be unless someone has an idea.
Been there, done that. Got the glue trap. Wasn't fun.Found a tiny frog in the bathroom.
There I was stepping out of the shower buck nekkid. Can't see worth a damn and now there's a leaf on the floor. Bent down to pick it up. And the leaf jumped away while I jumped in the opposite direction. Think I would have jumped farther if I didn't trip over the edge of the tub.
Now all I'm thinking is:. Where there's frogs, there's snakes
Hahahahahahahahaha!!!!Between 2016-2020, the Great Swamp was stirred up by an outside force and some of its creatures migrated to outlying regions.
Bingo! I like!That’s a great sign! Frogs are very sensitive to pollution. It means your local ecosystem is healthy!
I left my wheel barrow out in the rains last week and now it is full of tadpoles. Unfortunately also skeeter larvae but I want to see the little sperms through so I'm leaving it be unless someone has an idea.
Between 2016-2020, the Great Swamp was stirred up by an outside force and some of its creatures migrated to outlying regions.