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Old 04-24-2007, 10:15 PM #1
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Hey guys,

I've got a large frog that's taken up residence in my bathroom for the last 24 hours. It's about the size of a large fist and, though I'm not averse to frogs, I'm not too keen to cosy up to it.

I've tried to catch it, (wearing rubber gloves, some frogs here have poisonous skin!!) in a box with a lid I can then slam on, but it jumps away - a long way - and then I've got to look for it again, gets itself in the weirdest places.

Any frog-catchers here? How do you corner it?? All ideas welcomed!

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Old 04-24-2007, 10:23 PM #2
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Sorry Artist, I don't do frogs, why don't you shut the bathroom door?? LOL....
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Ack I freak out at spiders so I am no help
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Oh good, you do all get my point. I tried just shutting the door, hoping it would mosey on out the window, but no dice....my dog seems cool with it, strange.

BTW, me, spiders...aaaaaaarrrggghhhh!!!! and we have some doozies here!
Thanks, any more ideas, much appreciated!
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hehehe...frog catching help from a monkey.

throw a towel over it. it will calm down cuz it will be dark. use a dark towel. really...it works. then you can just grab it with the towel.
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Brilliant thinking Curious!

Right now it's sitting precariously in the middle of the shower curtain, which surrounds the bath...I'll wait till hopefully it drops into the bath - then give that a try. Hah! Knew someone here would have some bright ideas....I'll let you know the outcome (Hong Kong Woman Smothered by Poisonous Reptile... ) ,

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