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How to get rid of frogs in garden pond?

They are terrorizing whole neighborhood with their ribbiting and croaking in our garden pond (which is pretty big, radded and grown by miscelaneous plants). But they are clever enough to hide and be quiet and unfindable when anybody tries to seek and catch them. Anyone has any experience? OK, I guess I have both toads and frogs... Maybe they are great for enviroment, but people already complained some years ago about them, because they were so loud they couldn't sleep. Its just really annoying, Its like living in zoo sometimes

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  1. You probably have toads, not frogs. Toads are brown and bumpy and sound like a an electric motor about to burn out. Frogs are smooth and green and go, "Ribbet, ribbet." Be glad you have toads or frogs. They are great for the environment, eat all kinds of mosquitoes and flies. You are hearing their love songs. Rejoice in them!
  2. One thing you can do is try to draw them elsewhere. They are feeding on the abundance of insects in and around the pond. Insects are attracted to light, so if you place lights farther away from your home the insects will go to the light and the frogs will follow.
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