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Feeding frogs aphids

redfonix Jul 29, 2004 08:29 AM

I've got some GTF's and a WTF and I'm wondering if they can help me control the infestation of aphids on some of my household plants. The plants are outside their tanks and are watered using the same standing and dechlorinated water that the frogs get. Does anyone know if tree frogs are an effective way of controlling aphids or if tree frogs will even notice the aphids and try to eat them?

Thanks!

Sean

Replies (1)

Colchicine Jul 31, 2004 11:05 AM

I doubt they would even notice. Consider ordering some ladybugs.
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