11-02-2011, 07:15 AM
I've found that for small one on one spraying, that household ammonia works and it does kill frogs on contact. It is cheap too, Parson's ammonia. I just have it in a Windex sprayer. So far no damage to plants from spot spraying frogs. If I doused the plant I would hose it off.
Spent a couple years with a big sprayer and citric acid, but had to concede defeat when I moved near a gulch. I have a couple plantings near the house where it's not practical to find frogs at night. I'm down to banishing frogs from the actual decks.
My cats are into rodents and lizards. Their interest in frogs is minimal, bringing them in the house as play toys is not too helpful. Sure they will chase a hopping frog, but the coquis rarely hop around.
Best of luck with the fight, but I am not optimistic.
Spent a couple years with a big sprayer and citric acid, but had to concede defeat when I moved near a gulch. I have a couple plantings near the house where it's not practical to find frogs at night. I'm down to banishing frogs from the actual decks.
My cats are into rodents and lizards. Their interest in frogs is minimal, bringing them in the house as play toys is not too helpful. Sure they will chase a hopping frog, but the coquis rarely hop around.
Best of luck with the fight, but I am not optimistic.