02-15-2007, 07:55 AM
Part of the solution may be "Frog Abatement Districts". It is known that the frogs can be eradicated in a given area. Kapoho has very few frogs, due mostly to the efforts of the residents in addition to being blessed with a relatively dry climate. In HPP there's a guy in lower HPP who patrols and kills frogs. He has been very successful, they say. I think neighbors should form Frog Abatement Districts, where they "tax" themselves, just as they do to maintain roads. They could higher professionals to abate the frogs as a form of pest management.
I'm gettin' chickens.
I'm gettin' chickens.