07-20-2005, 07:46 PM
OH super. We'll all end up entomologists if this keeps up!
Someone posted recently, or perhaps it was an e-mail that rumor has it that frogs are being relocated purposely. When I was enthralled with Leilani Estates, we spoke to many homeowners there at an association picnic. They have in there office several pamphlets on how to control the coqui. We were told that the coqui eggs and some frogs get transported from lot to lot, and from subdivision to subdivision on the tracks of the bulldozers. Seems they do not steam clean them, just perhaps a hosing off if they are conscientious. Anyway I saw the pamphlets and do not remember if they were state, dept. of AG, or UHawaii published.
mella l
Someone posted recently, or perhaps it was an e-mail that rumor has it that frogs are being relocated purposely. When I was enthralled with Leilani Estates, we spoke to many homeowners there at an association picnic. They have in there office several pamphlets on how to control the coqui. We were told that the coqui eggs and some frogs get transported from lot to lot, and from subdivision to subdivision on the tracks of the bulldozers. Seems they do not steam clean them, just perhaps a hosing off if they are conscientious. Anyway I saw the pamphlets and do not remember if they were state, dept. of AG, or UHawaii published.
mella l
mella l
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