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One simple method is adding chemical substances to your pond's water. The chemicals will prevent female mosquitoes from laying eggs in your pond by disrupting the movement of the water. There are...
A Frog Spawning pond should be no deeper than 3 feet. A frog spawn pond should be constructed on flat land with a little slope. However, if the site has a lot of slopes, a frogspawn pond will be...
If your yard has a low spot, you might want to consider building a creek bed to direct water away from it. Creating a shallow drainage ditch with gravel or rocks can help drain the water and prevent...
A pump is not a requirement but most people do choose to have one in a frog pond. But First, you should decide on the location of your frog pond. Avoid putting it under a tree or a large shrub. There...
Many people wonder: Do frogs eat algae? If you've ever seen a frog's tail, you might have guessed that it was a source of nutrition for its tadpoles. But once they grow up and become a carnivore,...
Goldfish and frogs can be an interesting pair of pets in a pond. It is possible for them to live in these same pond.There are a number of things you need to keep in mind if you want your frogs and...