We sometimes find frogs when mowing the lawn. We've a very damp garden and ponds in gardens either side.
I once found a very sleepy newt when weeding a flower bed - it was curled up under the earth.
There were some quite large frogs when we finally tidied my FiL's urban garden and not a pond in sight.
So, MamieJoy how about keeping the numbers down by moving some of the spawn, if you get any, to a suitable pond elsewhere? Not sure if that's allowed these days......
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. The ‘pond’ is tiny, but I live in hopes
