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Frog Found In Pot Plant!
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Can anyone please help? I recently found a frog had nested in one of our patio planters underneath an azalea, I can only presume that he likes the moisture in there, I'm quite happy for him to stay but what should I feed him, I mean what do frogs eat?, or is this just not a good idea? He seems quite at home.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If the frog is trapped, allow it egress from the planter. There is no need for you to feed the frog, it will find plenty to eat in your garden. If you have a pond you could have the pleasure, as we have, of watching a colony establish. A fascinating cycle from spawning through to tiny frog. Then they clear off, but you'll have them back every year. Watch where you step.
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