Kröten essen viele Schädlinge wie Schnecken, Schnecken und Insekten, die Pflanzen beschädigen können. Indem sie diese Schädlinge auf natürliche Weise kontrollieren, tragen sie dazu bei, Ihren Garten gesund zu halten, ohne chemische Pestizide zu benötigen.

    Von: happy-rosemary

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    1. Intelligent-Skin2938 on

      He’s a distinguished gentleman, how dare you call him ugly!!

    2. new-wool-star-morn on

      This must be the wrong photo because I don’t see anyone ugly~ only this sweetie baby of a toad.

    3. HAIKU_rocketship on

      Some friend you are, going around telling everyone he’s ugly

    4. Did you do anything to coarse him to moving in, or just lucky? My garden doesn’t have any natural toad habitats near by and I’ve been looking into ways to convince some to move in and help with pests like the caterpillars that ate my broccoli. 

    5. secretsesameseed on

      He looks like he’s worried about how to pay his mortgage this month.

    6. No-Basket4165 on

      I love Toads, I have a huge one that’s been hanging in my yard for yrs, I see him in the evenings & he hangs around my flowers. No Toad shaming!

    7. Klutzy_Addition2762 on

      How dare you!!! He’s the sweetest most adorable friend!!

    8. Misfitranchgoats on

      That is a beautiful toad! Sometimes they like to be scratched on their sides. They will lean into it.

    9. Interesting_Sun_7268 on

      TAKE THAT BACK! THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION IN THIS MATTER!! 😀😀😀 He is such a cutie, I have a few on each side of my house and he does a pretty good job keeping his area fly free!

    10. andorianspice on

      What a beautiful toad. Just a perfect toad. Encyclopedia type specimen. Love this !!!

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