LIZARDS IN THE GARDEN
Why You Want Them Around
âą Eat mosquitoes, flies, ants, beetles, and caterpillars.
âą Work for free. No overtime complaints.
âą Donât harm your plants at all.
How to Invite Lizards
âą Add rock piles, brick walls, or logs for hiding spots.
âą Avoid using pesticides â they kill the bugs AND the lizards.
âą Plant low shrubs or native plants as lizard lounges.
âą Provide a shallow dish of water â hydration is life!
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FROGS IN THE GARDEN
Why Frogs Are Garden MVPs
âą Eat mosquitoes, slugs, beetles, and other insects.
âą One frog can eat over 100 insects a night (seriously).
âą Natural slug control without the slime drama.
How to Invite Frogs
âą Make a mini pond or keep a shallow water container.
âą Add some stones or floating wood as landing spots.
âą Create moist shady areas with mulch or leaf litter.
âą Donât use pesticides â frogs have sensitive skin.
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BUT⊠What If There Are Too Many?
If lizards or frogs feel more like roommates than garden helpers:
âą Remove excess water sources.
âą Trim overgrown vegetation they hide in.
âą Gently relocate a few if it becomes a full-on lizard lounge party.
âž»
Final Word:
If bugs are villains, lizards and frogs are your Avengers. â
Donât chase them out â build them a guesthouse!
Why You Want Them Around
âą Eat mosquitoes, flies, ants, beetles, and caterpillars.
âą Work for free. No overtime complaints.
âą Donât harm your plants at all.
How to Invite Lizards
âą Add rock piles, brick walls, or logs for hiding spots.
âą Avoid using pesticides â they kill the bugs AND the lizards.
âą Plant low shrubs or native plants as lizard lounges.
âą Provide a shallow dish of water â hydration is life!
âž»
FROGS IN THE GARDEN
Why Frogs Are Garden MVPs
âą Eat mosquitoes, slugs, beetles, and other insects.
âą One frog can eat over 100 insects a night (seriously).
âą Natural slug control without the slime drama.
How to Invite Frogs
âą Make a mini pond or keep a shallow water container.
âą Add some stones or floating wood as landing spots.
âą Create moist shady areas with mulch or leaf litter.
âą Donât use pesticides â frogs have sensitive skin.
âž»
BUT⊠What If There Are Too Many?
If lizards or frogs feel more like roommates than garden helpers:
âą Remove excess water sources.
âą Trim overgrown vegetation they hide in.
âą Gently relocate a few if it becomes a full-on lizard lounge party.
âž»
Final Word:
If bugs are villains, lizards and frogs are your Avengers. â
Donât chase them out â build them a guesthouse!
đŠ LIZARDS IN THE GARDEN
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Why You Want Them Around
âą Eat mosquitoes, flies, ants, beetles, and caterpillars.
âą Work for free. No overtime complaints.
âą Donât harm your plants at all.
đĄ How to Invite Lizards
âą Add rock piles, brick walls, or logs for hiding spots.
âą Avoid using pesticides â they kill the bugs AND the lizards.
âą Plant low shrubs or native plants as lizard lounges.
âą Provide a shallow dish of water â hydration is life!
âž»
đž FROGS IN THE GARDEN
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Why Frogs Are Garden MVPs
âą Eat mosquitoes, slugs, beetles, and other insects.
âą One frog can eat over 100 insects a night (seriously).
âą Natural slug control without the slime drama.
đĄ How to Invite Frogs
âą Make a mini pond or keep a shallow water container.
âą Add some stones or floating wood as landing spots.
âą Create moist shady areas with mulch or leaf litter.
âą Donât use pesticides â frogs have sensitive skin.
âž»
đ€ BUT⊠What If There Are Too Many?
If lizards or frogs feel more like roommates than garden helpers:
âą Remove excess water sources.
âą Trim overgrown vegetation they hide in.
âą Gently relocate a few if it becomes a full-on lizard lounge party.
âž»
Final Word:
If bugs are villains, lizards and frogs are your Avengers. đŠžââïž
Donât chase them out â build them a guesthouse!
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