Toad House Review
No wonder most gardeners like having toads around. A toad eats cutworms, ants, Japanese beetles, slugs and other pests -- up to 100 insects each night! During the day, a toad needs a dark, cool place (like this decorative Toad House) where he can hide from predators. Made of clay-look resin, our garden toad house should be placed in a shady, moist area of your garden. The Toad House measures 6"Dia. x 8"H. Benefits of garden toads and the Toad House:With a toad or two in your garden, you won't need to use toxic chemicals and insecticides A garden toad house provides a place where toads can safely hide during the day If you find a toad, put him inside this Toad House so he'll want to stay in your gardenSet the garden toad house in the middle of plants or under a bush Toads drink through their skin, so the Toad House should be placed near water, or you can provide a shallow dish of purified water The Toad House is open-bottomed, so toads can burrow comfortably into the ground
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Jul 11, 2011 08:46:27
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