Remove standing water, puddles, and other sources of moisture
Empty birdbaths, buckets, planters, and pet bowls regularly
Fix leaking hoses, sprinklers, and outdoor faucets
Trim tall grass, weeds, and dense ground cover
Clear piles of wood, leaves, rocks, and debris
Reduce outdoor lighting at night or switch to yellow bug lights
Keep windows, doors, and garage openings sealed
Install or repair screens on vents, windows, and doors
Use fencing or barriers to block access to sheltered areas
Remove insects by reducing outdoor lights and eliminating breeding sites
Treat ponds or water features to make them less attractive to frogs
Add motion-activated sprinklers
Use a hose to gently move frogs away from the yard
Relocate frogs only if local laws allow it
Contact wildlife control if the frog problem is severe or persistent
