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Frogs aren’t picky eaters when it comes to bugs, and the American tree frog is no different. While they may eat any insect, they do seem to have a preference.
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But, since frogs live in water and ticks live on land, their paths rarely cross. Toads: Since toads share ground space with some ticks, they are more likely to eat them than frogs are.
The frogs also eat bugs, a natural pest control. Lamb grows lavender and hopes to sell the crop commercially. For now, she rents out the flower farm to photographers.
Besides the noise, experts said coqui frogs eat lots of native bugs, which can disrupt other animals in Hawaii’s ecosystem. More coqui frog problems are also rising in Palolo and Kuliouou.