03-04-2017, 03:54 AM
From The UH Manoa website :
"Coqui frogs belong to a genus of frogs that do not have a tadpole stage and therefore do not require a body of water to reproduce. Instead, the female lays the eggs on damp moss or leaf litter, or inside a rolled or folded leaf, and the eggs are brooded by the male, who keeps them moist until they hatch."
All I did was eliminate these places closest to my house.The males climb the trees to call but eventually move far enough from the house to not be a bother.I have neatly mowed grass on one side of our bedroom and bare lava on the otherside.
"Coqui frogs belong to a genus of frogs that do not have a tadpole stage and therefore do not require a body of water to reproduce. Instead, the female lays the eggs on damp moss or leaf litter, or inside a rolled or folded leaf, and the eggs are brooded by the male, who keeps them moist until they hatch."
All I did was eliminate these places closest to my house.The males climb the trees to call but eventually move far enough from the house to not be a bother.I have neatly mowed grass on one side of our bedroom and bare lava on the otherside.