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A Frog in the Toilet

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  • Super User

This morning I found a frog in my bathroom's upstairs toilet.

Last summer we had a small frog sitting on the toilet seat in my wife's upstairs bathroom.

The look like tree frogs.

OK guys, so how do these frogs get into our house?

We can't figure it out.

Do they get inside the house somehow and then gravitate to the water?

Why does this stuff happen to me?????

Maybe I need to put a LMB in all three toilets and let that be that if those frogs come back.  ;D

I was no where near Virgina  ;D Those little bright green tree frogs

can go anywhere they want. I love to watch them, I have three that get on my kitchen window every night. They can jump up and stick

to your face. They are smart little critters too, they know if they find water they will find food soon. Just wait to you go to the bath room and sit down and the one you didn't see decides to take a leap on to your butt, things can get real interesting quick.

I go to your house dressed as a ninja and slip them in your toilet.

Greatness indeed

(except Chuck Norris could do it better)

                        -searoach

 

  • Super User

Do you have a vent in your bathroom that leads to the outside of your house?  If so, is there a screen over the opening?  If not, put one up.  I had a friggin' bat get into my house through mine.  It came in and gave birth behind a handmade quilt my mother-in-law made.  

They come in through your toilet pipe that is on the roof. Every toilet and has them and so does your sinks. The 2" and 3" pipes that are on the roof lead into your toilets and sinks. :)

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