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So I rescued a frog from my swimming pool this morning
We're building a pool in our back yard and it is about half full of water. Today it's raining. I happen to glance and see this frog swimming around. There is about 5 feet of water at the deep end but only about 1 foot at the shallow end, so it had no way to get out of the Pool.
I went out in the rain to try to catch it with a net at first. In the end the only way to catch the little guy was to get into the pool. I coaxed him closer to me with the net and tried to catch him in my hands but he was too slippery. In the end I was able to use my hand and the net together to catch him. I got out of the pool and walked to a little creek area just behind the properly and let him go. I think he was a happy frog. Tired but happy. I tracked water and mud back into the house. Tracy think's I'm ridiculous. I think Frogs are awesome. |
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That is nothing; I let spiders to do webs in my house. Somehow I am still single. Though I have escorted one or two into "freedom" because so cute, innocent and whatever (apply the stuff from the hunting threads) spider couple died into hunger. I guess my house isn't quite complete ecosystem yet. You know; not enough flies for the spiders to fun kill, or whatever.
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No kiss for the frog?? It could have been a Prince......
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Private pools are such a waste of water and such hassle. My dad has a rather large one, it's very nice, he built it himself, did not even fill it this year.
Are you building yours or paying someone? |
You're supposed to cut off the ass end and fry it in fat.
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When your pool is complete, get a skimmer critter ramp (Amazon.com : Critter Skimmer 10-Inch Square Pool Skimmer Cover, White : Swimming Pool Skimmers : Patio, Lawn & Garden) which will allow frogs, mice, snakes, etc to make their own way out before they drown. Plus it saves you the surprise of opening it up to find a snake.
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I once saved a frog from a pool. I had my go pro and was recording it underwater. Pretty cool.
He was tired, I put the go pro under him and he climbed on top. I then took him out of the pool. |
Frogs are awesome! :thumbsup
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I save frogs and spiders too, even wasps
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As for the OP - I too have saved frogs from my pool but I somehow resisted the urge to pontificate about it on GFY. . |
if i started a thread every time i scooped up a creature, brushed off a bug or opened the window and let a bee out, i'd have several thousand more posts.
besides, after you "rescued" that frog, it prolly hopped away and into a frog trap and has already been dissected at the local high school biology lab. |
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No, there's a construction company that dug the whole and doing the installation. I wanted to be involved so I helped do small things like run cables for electricity, bury them, etc. I used Photoshop to do my own planning and rendering though which saved about $1500. Quote:
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Cheers. m |
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I just lift them up with the net that you're supposed to use to skim debris out of the pool and launch them over the fence like I'm doing a tennis serve. Those fuckers fly!
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As to Sly's comment, another suggestion I would have is to look into making it a salt water pool. Apparently that cuts down on a lot of the regular maintenance. On a side note, I have a tree frog that has taken up residence in my mailbox. The door doesn't close tightly and although I've removed him several times already, the next day he's back. |
By the way, frogs may be facing even extinction. Frog populations have declined rapidly and steeply due to fucking up those environments, pollution and the decline of ozone layer.
"Amphibians are without a doubt the most endangered group of animals on the planet: nearly 1/3 of the world's species are on the brink of extinction. " Threats to Frogs The sad thing is that most people don't care a shit worth about things like this. Fucking Cecil lion stuff take the attention away from the fact that most species are not threatened because of "fun killing". Most threatened species are threatened because of very ordinary things we do/cause in and due to our everyday lives. But as people are very, very unwilling to change anything in their lives for example to help frogs, the attention is directed towards insignificant lion kills, etc. that requires nada actions from people themselves, other than opening their mouths on social media. |
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When I was a kid, the lake at our country house was loud in the mornings and evenings with frogs. You could swim or paddle up to this marsh and there would be dozens and dozens of then hanging out on on lilly pads croaking away. I went back to the same lake just a few years ago. It looks great and the water seems clean, but no more frogs. :( |
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#1 on that list is habitat destruction, for example, putting in a pool where frogs live. not saying ********** is a bad guy for choosing a pool, nevertheless, the frog used to live where that pool is. |
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cute mammals = animals people care about bugs, fish, frogs, birds = useless food items |
i cant a4d a frog... :(
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I get dead frogs in my filter quite often. Last year I found two and went to empty them into the trash and noticed one was actually a live. Poor little guy was dead tired but he survived. I put him somewhere safe and after a few mins of sitting chilling, he hopped off pretty lucky to be alive. Found another dead one last week tho, my wife gets real upset.
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I am going to buy the critter skimmer that newB suggested and hope for the best. Quote:
http://thegreendivas.wpengine.netdna...1/Wooley-1.jpg When I see one now I still like to pick it up and pet it then put it back. CUTE!! |
Green lives matter
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Just got another one out of the pool. So cute! Going to have to get one of those pool de-froggers asap I guess.
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This is not your personal blog. :321GFY |
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Nothing wrong with trying to save frogs from extinction, one little cutie at a time. |
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