LIZARDS IN THE GARDEN
Why You Want Them Around
• Eat mosquitoes, flies, ants, beetles, and caterpillars.
• Work for free. No overtime complaints.
• Don’t harm your plants at all.
How to Invite Lizards
• Add rock piles, brick walls, or logs for hiding spots.
• Avoid using pesticides – they kill the bugs AND the lizards.
• Plant low shrubs or native plants as lizard lounges.
• Provide a shallow dish of water – hydration is life!
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FROGS IN THE GARDEN
Why Frogs Are Garden MVPs
• Eat mosquitoes, slugs, beetles, and other insects.
• One frog can eat over 100 insects a night (seriously).
• Natural slug control without the slime drama.
How to Invite Frogs
• Make a mini pond or keep a shallow water container.
• Add some stones or floating wood as landing spots.
• Create moist shady areas with mulch or leaf litter.
• Don’t use pesticides – frogs have sensitive skin.
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BUT… What If There Are Too Many?
If lizards or frogs feel more like roommates than garden helpers:
• Remove excess water sources.
• Trim overgrown vegetation they hide in.
• Gently relocate a few if it becomes a full-on lizard lounge party.
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Final Word:
If bugs are villains, lizards and frogs are your Avengers.
Don’t chase them out — build them a guesthouse!
Why You Want Them Around
• Eat mosquitoes, flies, ants, beetles, and caterpillars.
• Work for free. No overtime complaints.
• Don’t harm your plants at all.
How to Invite Lizards
• Add rock piles, brick walls, or logs for hiding spots.
• Avoid using pesticides – they kill the bugs AND the lizards.
• Plant low shrubs or native plants as lizard lounges.
• Provide a shallow dish of water – hydration is life!
⸻
FROGS IN THE GARDEN
Why Frogs Are Garden MVPs
• Eat mosquitoes, slugs, beetles, and other insects.
• One frog can eat over 100 insects a night (seriously).
• Natural slug control without the slime drama.
How to Invite Frogs
• Make a mini pond or keep a shallow water container.
• Add some stones or floating wood as landing spots.
• Create moist shady areas with mulch or leaf litter.
• Don’t use pesticides – frogs have sensitive skin.
⸻
BUT… What If There Are Too Many?
If lizards or frogs feel more like roommates than garden helpers:
• Remove excess water sources.
• Trim overgrown vegetation they hide in.
• Gently relocate a few if it becomes a full-on lizard lounge party.
⸻
Final Word:
If bugs are villains, lizards and frogs are your Avengers.
Don’t chase them out — build them a guesthouse!
🦎 LIZARDS IN THE GARDEN
✅ Why You Want Them Around
• Eat mosquitoes, flies, ants, beetles, and caterpillars.
• Work for free. No overtime complaints.
• Don’t harm your plants at all.
🏡 How to Invite Lizards
• Add rock piles, brick walls, or logs for hiding spots.
• Avoid using pesticides – they kill the bugs AND the lizards.
• Plant low shrubs or native plants as lizard lounges.
• Provide a shallow dish of water – hydration is life!
⸻
🐸 FROGS IN THE GARDEN
✅ Why Frogs Are Garden MVPs
• Eat mosquitoes, slugs, beetles, and other insects.
• One frog can eat over 100 insects a night (seriously).
• Natural slug control without the slime drama.
🏡 How to Invite Frogs
• Make a mini pond or keep a shallow water container.
• Add some stones or floating wood as landing spots.
• Create moist shady areas with mulch or leaf litter.
• Don’t use pesticides – frogs have sensitive skin.
⸻
🤔 BUT… What If There Are Too Many?
If lizards or frogs feel more like roommates than garden helpers:
• Remove excess water sources.
• Trim overgrown vegetation they hide in.
• Gently relocate a few if it becomes a full-on lizard lounge party.
⸻
Final Word:
If bugs are villains, lizards and frogs are your Avengers. 🦸♂️
Don’t chase them out — build them a guesthouse!
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