Frequently Asked Questions
about... frogs and toads:
I am working on my pond, what shall I do
with the frogs / toads in it?
If possible, delay pond maintenance until late autumn
(September/October), so that tadpoles have been given time to
metamorphose and before adult frogs return to the pond to hibernate (male
frogs may lie dormant on the bottom of the pond during winter). If you
need to carry out the work more urgently place any amphibians you find
in a tank or suitable container, preferably with pond water, while you
do the work and return them to the garden/pond when you've finished.
Occasionally tadpoles/newt larvae remain in the pond over the winter and
develop the following spring, so be sure to be check the pond carefully
at any time of year before starting work.
If you are considering filling in your pond because of safety concerns
we advise you to consider installing some simple safety precautions for
the pond instead, see 'How can I make my pond safer for children?'. Removing
a pond can be very detrimental to local wildlife, particularly as adult
amphibians will have nowhere to spawn when they return the following
spring.
Unfortunately there is no organisation that will pick up animals
disturbed as a result of you filling in your pond.
More information:
I'm filling in my pond, what shall I do with the spawn/tadpoles/adult
amphibians in it?
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