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Bixby: toads and sand?
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3256468" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Just as a thought for those wanting frogs/toads around for bug control, consider putting in a small water garden. We used to have a house near Yukon where there was a 20-foot by 6-foot area that didn't want to grow any plants. We went and bought a 150 gallon black tub for a pond, a pump and filters, and some plumbing. Had a water fall at the end closest to the house with the pond at the other end. In the stream between the two, I made a shallow area that was wider than the rest of the stream to allow birds to have a place for bathing and drinking.</p><p></p><p>After putting this in, we began to have frogs in the yard. Wasn't a problem for us, but our two Miniature Pinscher dogs like to lick them or pick them up in their mouths, which caused them to foam at the mouth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3256468, member: 7900"] Just as a thought for those wanting frogs/toads around for bug control, consider putting in a small water garden. We used to have a house near Yukon where there was a 20-foot by 6-foot area that didn't want to grow any plants. We went and bought a 150 gallon black tub for a pond, a pump and filters, and some plumbing. Had a water fall at the end closest to the house with the pond at the other end. In the stream between the two, I made a shallow area that was wider than the rest of the stream to allow birds to have a place for bathing and drinking. After putting this in, we began to have frogs in the yard. Wasn't a problem for us, but our two Miniature Pinscher dogs like to lick them or pick them up in their mouths, which caused them to foam at the mouth. [/QUOTE]
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