In a general view, frogs are considered very harmless; this is partly because it reduces the number of insects in the environment. But this is an exception to the species of frogs that are poisonous. In this post, you’re going to learn the right steps to getting rid of frogs in your environment.
In cutting down the population of frogs in the environment, bringing in a few predators like snakes, weasels, and cats might help. Also, cleaning up areas where frogs normally gather like still water and ponds will make them stay away. But before doing so, you have to check if the laws in your area permit getting rid of frogs.
Follow these steps in doing away with frogs:
Step 1 of 4
Getting Ready to Do Away with Frogs
1. Make an inquiry about the laws in your vicinity.
While some places allow it, in many parts of the world, it is considered a crime to kill a non-invasive kind of frog. On the other hand, some types of frogs are very invasive, and it is considered illegal to let them go back into the environment once you have gotten hold of them.
- Before going ahead to do anything, talk to the authorities in charge of wildlife and local fish in your area, so you will be given directives on how to do away with them.
- If you are not able to confirm if the frog is a native one, take pictures of it to the wildlife and local fish authorities for it to be identified.
2. Try to identify the type of frog you want to do away with.
Trying to find out the type of frogs you want to do away with will not only make it easier for you, but it will prevent you from doing anything outside the law, as some types of frogs are protected by the law.
There are some types of frogs that are protected under the law, and killing them is illegal; some are listed below:
- Coqui frogs that have gone outside their natural environment in Puerto Rico
- Bullfrogs that are outside their native environment in eastern North America
- Cuban tree frogs that outside their natural habitat, which is in Cuba
- Cane toads outside their natural environment in central and south America.
3. Don’t try to harm native frogs.
If you discover that some of the frogs in your environment are of native species, it will be a wise decision to leave them alone. Frogs are very important to the ecosystem; they reduce the number of insects in the environment.
Even if the native frogs in your environment happen to be poisonous, you should avoid killing them.
- If you cannot keep them away from coming close to where you live, it is best to shut your doors very well to avoid them coming in.
Step 2 of 4
Removing Their Food and Shelter
1. Clear your weeds and bushy plants.
Bushy plants and overgrown grasses can be a perfect place to hide for frogs; by getting rid of these bushy plants and grasses that have overgrown, you will make the place inhabitable for frogs.
2. During the night, put off the outside lightings.
Lights do not repel insects or frogs, and rather it attracts them; so for you to avoid this, ensure to put your lightings outside your house so as to prevent the overpopulation of frogs in your environment.
3. Use insect repellant.
Chasing insects and flies in your environment will prevent frogs from coming close; this is because frogs mainly feed on insects, and so to avoid them, ensure to get rid of the insects.
- The best and easiest way to get rid of insects is by using insecticide; they are very affordable and equally effective.
4. Remove food for pets from outside the house.
Frogs normally steal foods that are meant for pets like cats and dogs; those foods may be remnants of a large part. To keep frogs away from your house, ensure to keep food meant for pets inside.
5. Build a fence if you do not have one.
If you do not have a fence on your property or where you live, ensure to build one; it will help in preventing frogs from getting access to your property or house.
Step 3 of 4
Using repellant against frogs
1. Use a natural and chemical substance to repel them.
In eradicating frogs from your environment, using both chemical and natural means will be effective. One way to repel them is by using chemical spray on them.
- For natural repellant, you can use salt by spreading it around your property; the salt is harmful to the toes of the frog, and so it will be a perfect repellant to use
2. Get natural predators to repel the frogs.
Lots of predators enjoy eating different types of frogs, so when you bring some of these predators like cats into your property, you will be sure of removing frogs completely from your environment.
- Ensure to introduce the predators of the specific type of frog you are trying to repel.
Step 4 of 4
Removing the Frogs Physically
1. Get an exterminator to do the job for you.
If you are not successful in getting rid of these frogs, it is advisable that you get the services of an exterminator. They are professionals, and getting rid of the frogs will be done swiftly. You can hire an exterminator for a very affordable rate; the advantage of getting one is that you are sure of completely getting rid of the frogs.
2. Get traps for the frogs.
When the frog gets access to your house and property, and you are unable to remove them, you can get a trap and place it in a strategic place in your house; it will catch them in no time.
3. Use a net.
In getting rid of frogs, a more efficient way to do so is by getting a net that has a handle you can hold. This net can help you catch those frogs that hide in water and even in the grasses.
- After catching them, the best thing to do is to take them to a nearby pond.
Conclusion
This post has shared great ways to get rid of frogs in our environment. These include clearing your bushy plants and weeds, using insect repellant, and removing their shelter and food.
Thank you so much for your time reading this article. If you have questions about or something you want to share, please feel free, kindly leave your comment below, and I’ll be happy to write back to you.
Rob S.
I’m not too fond of frogs, although I would not hurt them. But it would be nice to know how to get rid of them.
It makes perfect sense to do away with food for your pets or anything that would attract them.
I’m not so sure about using repellent against frogs. But I do agree with clearing brush and weeds.
It makes sense that grass is too high; there’s a perfect place to hide for frogs, and I know that by living in Florida here.
These are some good tips, but is there one you would suggest is better than all the rest?
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Astrostar
Hey there
I really want to say you did a good job putting this article up; frogs, yuck, those creatures are quite creepy, you know, the smile and the sounds gosh will never forget that one night when I actually had a real-life frog on my face while sleeping in my room, how did it get there, I didn’t know all I knew was I ran like hell out of my room not knowing where I was heading to exactly
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Hi Astrostar,
Good to hear from you again. Oh, you didn’t know really if where they came from just found it inside your room. Maybe it’s time for you to survey around your house and maybe need to check all things around you house, especially those near to your room. So, no more frogs will come to surprise you again. Carefully follow the Guide to Getting Rid of Frogs, I’m pretty sure you will be fine after. Thank you so much.
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betieshair
Thank you for the information. This is the second article I am reading, and you have great content. Before, I used to think frogs that are around houses close to water is a normal thing. But these steps were well laid and understandable for people who live around the waterside and want to remove those annoying sound every day.
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Hello Betieshair,
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Leahrae
We live close to the water. And there are generally tons of frogs in the grass. I see them hopping when I go to mow. How can I get them to stay out of the grass? I hate to cut over them, but there are literally hundreds of them. Thanks and looking forward to your reply.
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Hello Leahrae,
Good day to you, and welcome once again to my site. Thank you for your interest in reading my articles about Guide to Getting Rid of Frogs. Many people have the same problems, but we can not really kill them. So follow the instructions written in this article. Some are advised to put some fences around their property and to put a metal wire screen around the fence. So they are in control of coming into your yard and to your house as well. Thank.
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Farah Rehman
I didn’t know that frogs can be troublesome and poisonous, which makes me aware of the importance of ensuring that they are kept to a low number, especially if you live near pond areas or up in the countryside.
Although frogs certainly help keep insect levels low, which is a big bonus for us and all year round, there are great tips here in removing frogs carefully and lawfully. I am relieved at the many choices provided here and can choose ones that I feel comfortable with trying a big help!
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Thank you so much for your lovely time for visiting my site and have an interest in reading my articles about Guide to Getting Rid of Frogs. Thank you that found this article helpful and informative to you. Just follow these guides to minimize frogs around your place. Thank you so much.
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Abel
Yeah, being aware of the regulations where we live is very important. We can get into a lot of trouble if we do not research or not listen to what the law says concerning frogs in our area.
I would start by bringing in a cat or a couple of cats. I’ve heard they are effective (depending on how many frogs are in your backyard).
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Hello Abel,
Thank you so much for the time to come and read my article about Guide to Getting Rid of Frogs. Thanks to that, you found it helpful to you too in your next future cleaning time. Thanks.
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