How do you keep frogs away from your entryway?
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Turn off exterior lights around the house that attract insects. If the lights have to be on, leave them on for as short of a time as possible. Spray the property with insecticide, and clean up fallen leaves and cut grasses. All of these actions help eliminate the food source, and the frogs will move on when there is nothing left to eat.
Drain any ponds and standing water near the home. Frogs need a consistent, reliable source of water for survival, and they won't hang around if there is no place to soak. Use sturdy mesh fencing to surround a decorative pond.
Pull long weeds and grass around the house to minimize hiding places. The frogs feel safe among tall weeds and grass. Keep the grass mowed to a height of 2 or 3 inches, and clear away weeds and debris from under bushes and around garden spaces.
Cover windows and window wells with screens to fend off frogs. Attach the screen to the exterior frame around the window, and lay sections of screening over open holes. Inspect screens once a month for holes, and replace them as frequently as necessary.
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Bleach Spray
Using bleach to deter frogs is highly effective if used correctly because it is poisonous to frogs and will keep them away. Add your bleach to some water and spray on your porch, doorsteps, and even in your yard to keep them away. You can also spray it directly on to the frog if you want to kill it.
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