I have never heard of anyone trying to eradicate a pond of bullfrogs. I guess that's why I have never heard of a bullfrog trap, but to my surprise...they exist! A quick web search for "bullfrog trap" and there they are. If my pond was full of sizable bullfrogs, I would not have a problem getting volunteers to hunt them, however, I doubt you could wipe them out, just reduce the croaking.

What's in your pond besides frogs?
What size is your pond?

I am amazed at the amount of tadpoles that have been in my new pond over the last year, but I do not see anywhere near the amount of frogs and toads that should come from the massive numbers of tadpoles. I have plenty of snakes around, a few green herons, a GBH on occasion, and the elusive raccoons and opossums. I guess they do the trick as I do not have enough bullfrogs to hunt, maybe two or three that would be worth harvesting.

And, I have to ask...how many frogs do you have? What's are your concerns regarding too many frogs?


Fish on!,
Noel