Marla then looked it up and posted the following: OK...now what - TopicsExpress



          

Marla then looked it up and posted the following: OK...now what do I do...I have thrown everything of poison I can find! Here is a paragraph from an article that tells about these frogs. When they get into homes, Cuban Tree frogs can be especially annoying. Cuban Tree frogs can enter homes in a variety of ways. They may jump through open doors or windows, be brought into a house inadvertently on an ornamental plant, or get into a homes plumbing system through vent pipes on the roof. When Cuban Tree frogs gain access through vent pipes of a home plumbing system, they usually end up in a bathroom. There are numerous instances where unsuspecting people have opened the lid to their toilet only to find a bug-eyed Cuban Tree frog staring up at them (Figure 5). Cuban Tree frogs have also been responsible for clogging sink drains. For information on how to exclude Cuban Tree frogs from homes and buildings, see the forthcoming University of Florida/IFAS fact sheet on dealing with nuisance frogs by Dr. Steve Johnson and Monica McGarrity (edis.ifas.ufl.edu/TOPIC_A23708620).
Posted on: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 23:01:38 +0000

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