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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 3181253" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>I probably live in a more no-till ag oriented area than most, and we still have bullfrogs and horny toads. Not horny toad numbers like we used to, but I see them frequently during the summer. I'm also one of the few around here who don't poison the harvester ant hills. As long as the water level stay normal, and the frogs have some protective habitat from the herons and egrets, they seem to still be common. During the drought years, it was pretty slim, with dozens of herons and egrets gathered at each little remaining water holes. I know what it is, it's the GMO corn and soybeans killing everything! Except for where Elk<u>StalkR is.......lmao.</u></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 3181253, member: 15643"] I probably live in a more no-till ag oriented area than most, and we still have bullfrogs and horny toads. Not horny toad numbers like we used to, but I see them frequently during the summer. I'm also one of the few around here who don't poison the harvester ant hills. As long as the water level stay normal, and the frogs have some protective habitat from the herons and egrets, they seem to still be common. During the drought years, it was pretty slim, with dozens of herons and egrets gathered at each little remaining water holes. I know what it is, it's the GMO corn and soybeans killing everything! Except for where Elk[U]StalkR is.......lmao.[/U] [/QUOTE]
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