From a frog’s point of view, your pool looks like a perfect pond to take a swim. And if your pool attracts a lot of bugs and insects, it can become a frog’s favorite food source. Here are 8 ways to keep frogs out of your inground or above ground pool.
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00:00​ - Introduction to How To Keep Frogs Out Of Your Pool
00:18 - Use A Pool Cover
00:41 - Heat The Pool Water
01:06 - Install A Pool Fence
01:24 - Pull Out Your Weeds
01:37 - Turn Off Your Lights
01:57 - Install A Water Feature
02:15 - Buy A Frog Log
02:47 - Create An Alternative Habitat
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From a frog's point of view, your pool looks like the perfect pond to take a swim, and if your pool attracts a lot of bugs and insects, it can become a frog's favorite food source. Luckily, there are eight ways to keep frogs out of your pool water check it out number one use a cover cover your pool at night or whenever you're, not using it. This will help keep bugs out of your pool and take away the frog's food source for extra peace of mind. Consider using a pool safety cover they're made specifically to keep things from falling into your pool.

You can also use a solar cover which actually reduces evaporation at night, so your pool is warmer during the day. Speaking of warmth, number two heat: the pool water, here's a fun fact: frogs absorb oxygen through their skin and cold water has more dissolved oxygen than warm water. That's why frogs love a nice cool pond, while heating your pool, may not keep frogs out completely. It may make your water less appealing.

You can heat the water with a solar pool cover a liquid solar pool cover solar rings or a pool heater number three install a pool fence, a pool fence is a straightforward way to keep animals and especially frogs from finding their way into the water. Just be sure to choose the right type of fence iron bars, chain, link or anything, but holes won't keep frogs out so choose solid wood or vinyl. Fencing number four pull out your weeds frogs love hiding in dense patches of weeds and grass. So next time you do a little pool landscaping, clear the area around your pool and take out those frog friendly, hiding spots, number five turn off your lights.

Remember, lights, attract insects and keeping your lights on, especially at night means a buffet of bugs for your froggy friends. So when you're, not using your pool turn off all the lights in and around your pool, no lights, no bugs no frogs, plus you'll save money. On your electric bill number six install a water feature, insects, love laying eggs in still water gross and the more eggs they lay the more insects you'll have, which again means more frogs. You can add a pool fountain or a waterfall to help move the water around.

In your pool and deter those bugs from camping out number seven buy a frog log. Sometimes you find a frog in your pool simply because it couldn't get out on its own and if you want to help frogs get out of your pool after they jump in. Try a frog log, a critter net or a rescue ramp near the pool's edge. It's a small pad or a ramp that floats on the water and attaches to a weight on your pool.

Deck frogs and other small animals like mice and birds can climb up onto this pad and climb out of your pool and it's much more affordable than installing. A fence or buying a pool heater number eight create an alternative frog habitat. If you have a serious frog problem that just won't go away. Consider creating a small pond in your backyard, that's more attractive to the frogs than your pool.

You can line it with plants and flowers and add stones or logs to help frogs climb out of the water. Just make sure it's far enough away from your pool and that's it. Those are the eight tips that you need to help keep frogs out of your pool. If you're looking for an easy to follow tutorial, that'll answer, all your pool questions go check out our pool care handbook and video course you'll, get over 30 in-depth video lessons and a step-by-step downloadable guide covering everything you need to know about, pool maintenance, it's packed with Money saving tips, so you can save money and time keeping your swimming pool clean.
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28 thoughts on “How to keep frogs out of your pool for good | swim university”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Scott Struthers says:

    If I saw a frog in the pool I would swim with it and play with it

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars SMOSHOO says:

    Now I know what to do if I want to give frogs a buggy befut Are you in Barrhaven ?

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Carmie M says:

    What about salt pool maintenance and shocking?

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars TANYA WEST says:

    We have above ground & they are getting under the white rim that goes around the pool at night & are so loud I can’t sleep. They actually sound like they are screaming because some are mating. They don’t go into the water much just staying under the rim but I think they are causing algae in our pool because it was not a problem till they showed up. Plus they are depositing their eggs into the bottom of the pool! Any more tips on how to get rid cause some of these tips are not feasible? Btw they are not real good at keeping the insects away either.

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kenneth Blackburn says:

    Yeah, no. Ive tried it all in this video and have a creek near my pool. They still manage their way in.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Proxi Cen says:

    how do i keep crabs out of my pool. they smell terrible when i take them out

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sami_Foxi says:

    I found two frogs in my pool today! I’m fine with that lol

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Anne-Marie Lescot says:

    why would you keep the frogs out of the pool? they eat mosquitoes and are essential to a well balanced garden and ecosystem.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Waly Cam says:

    I Live in PR and here are a tiny “withe” frogs which jump and stick in almost everything. I found one sneaking on my above ground pool🤬🤬.

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars rena mckissack says:

    Dum dum

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Cristina Andrade says:

    So my family’s pool is infested with frogs right now. How do I remove them safely without killing them before my mother kills the algae ?? I’m not a fan of frogs but I love animals & definitely don’t want them dead by bleach and other chemicals!

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Johnny Avery says:

    Lmao ok yeah none of this works. Now do a video for of you live in the country. This did may work for city and town people but not working in the country

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Juan Osorno says:

    We just built a pool on a house in Homestead, Fla. I was told by a neighbor that people catch any frog they see and put them in the garbage container. The garbage container is then picked up, with the frogs inside, by a garbage truck and taken to the garbage dump. The frogs continue living there with thousands of frogs.

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Su April Aung says:

    Hey! I was wondering if frogs can get into your pool if your pool is not around a garden and instead on a higher floor of the building ? My pool is on the second floor and there’s like an outdoor area there, but that area is surrounded with a glass wall, is it possible for frogs to still get in?

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Pancake Waffle says:

    Hate frogs Service area Orleans??

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rebecca Reeves says:

    I have a very old pool – 1958. I am renting this house and I do my very best to keep the pool clean but it gets away from me. I am 71 years old and caring that chlorine back-and-forth is really very difficult for me. I spent half my time trying to get that pool clean. I run the filter I change the filter I cleaned everything I emptied the traps I do everything that I’m supposed to do and I still end up with frogs eggs all over my pool and now frogs. Help help help

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars JENNY says:

    I put in a frog pond…spent hundreds of dollars. Moved all the frogs into the pond and within 10 hours they were back in the pool.

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Fox says:

    We just purchased our home last Aug and are 1st time pool owners getting ready to open it up for the season soon. We found a very large bullfrog coming to our pool on a few nights late last summer. He jumps in the pool and you can hear it from inside the house! We keep the lights off when not using it and bought frog logs. I don’t mind the occasional frog but this guy is huge. Not fun skimming bullfrog poop. Appreciate the tips.

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jennifer Cline says:

    Haha, and this is why I have frogs. Though mine are in fall and cool water hibernating(inground pool). Service area Nepean??

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars spadeturtle says:

    You have a similar voice to Ed Helms

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Barry says:

    I live on Long Island, NY. My pool water is clean and constantly moving ten hours a day, so unlikely many bugs laying eggs. It is heated, as well. We keep it at 84*, so not exactly a "cool pond" for the frog to enjoy. It's is surrounded by three and a half feet of pavers on two sides and eight feet on the other two sides, so no weeds for frogs. Grass is mowed weekly, so that is not a habitat. Nevertheless, there is a frog in my pool about every other week and I think the poop on my top step is his doing. What do I do??? Service area Kanata??

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars tripsatx says:

    if frogs come in my moms friends pool would grems go in the pool?

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Neil Rewal says:

    Frog 🐸 im my pool 🏊‍♀️ oh no well i guess i will swim with frogs and play marco polo with them 😂 lol

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Annamaria says:

    I am terrified of frogs 😫

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Lee G says:

    Just drop a chlorobomb

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Charlie S. says:

    Is it wrong of me to say that shocking the pool once a week tends to keep🐸frogs out of my pool?!😀

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sonya Guevara says:

    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Candi Wolfe says:

    Great video! Thanks for the tips. The Frog Logs work great for us aside from the one "resident frog" who lives on it. 😄 I'll try some other tips here.
    Our pool has never looked better, thanks to you! Are you in Ottawa ?

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