Oh my gosh, I think I moved to Toad Heaven here. The house is situated in the middle of a forest and not any real sizeable bodies of water around. But everywhere you walk, you see the grass hop with toads of all sizes. They live in the garage, in the polebarn, the dog house, under a dogbed in the polebarn..they're everywhere.
There's even one in the polebarn that if you do a wolf-whistle..it chirps and sounds like a wolf-whistle. I finally found it living in a catfood bowl under the workbench.
On a good night I can easily count 15-20 on our driveway eating up bugs attracted by the outside lights. It's amazing. They're such cute little critters. And they do such a good job cleaning up the bugs. We seem to have a pretty high population of roaches and ants around, so I'm sure that's the cause for the population boom in toads.
But it's damn hard to mow the yard when you drive 5 ft and have to wait for a toad to hop out of the way. =P
Where else can your dog's water bowl have tadpoles? I've been needing to dump it for a week because it's got skeeter larvae in it, but it's also got 50-70 tadpoles of unknown origin. I placed a pair of tree frogs that were locked in amplexus from our pool in there (opposite end of the house). So I'm guessing that's what they are. So I don't do much to the water. I add some cold when it gets hot..but that's it. =P
But I've witnessed toads eating their sheds before. I think thats why most people don't think they shed, because they never find the skins. I guess it's too nutritious to waste. Never know when the next belly-full of bugs will come along.
