I wouldn’t exactly call it a plague but I have escorted four frogs out of the house this week. Where? How? I have no idea. I flicked the light on in the pantry and there at eye level sat a small tree frog. I wanted to go for my camera but I was afraid it would jump and then I’d spend the rest of the night looking for it. I grabbed a yogurt container and carefully slid the lid underneath. After gingerly placing it outside, I returned to turn off the light and THERE WAS ANOTHER ONE! sitting in almost the same spot. Was my mind playing tricks on me? IDK but I repeated the capture and released the bugger outside. If it hadn’t been the third and fourth frog I had captured this week, I’d surely have been ready for the looney bin.

DOS TORTAS

They sure are cute, however, I’m with you. Not in the house!
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Once I opened the tank to the outside toilet and there were several swimming around.
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I used to get frogs breeding in my tiny pond in my small London garden. They used to hop through the French doors into the house and I was forever shooing them out!
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Apparently they’re prevalent around town.
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Little frogs are great as long as you can spot them.
I had a tarantula try to move in with me. I found him walking up the wall of the living room. I removed him, but the following day he or his cousin was back in almost the same spot.. I found and removed four or five tarantulas that summer. None before, none since.
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Wow. Lisa has gotten more tolerant but I think tarantulas would put her over the top.
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