I’m trying to figure out if this is what we have . There’s dozens of cluster but floating in our pool & not so clumped up either. But they look the exact same. I can tell it’s not mold, they’re Ll the same size making me think it is tallow eggs or another sort of water creature bugs. They’re tiny same size as the tadpole eggs you’re pulling out there.. Wondering if they lost that
I just woke up to lots, and I mean lots of frog eggs in my pool but their not clumped together they are all floating around on top of the water separated. Will this process still work?
You may have to use your pool net to get those out it they will get sucked down into the skimmer eventually but if you want to get them out right away, the pool nets the only or best bet
We didn't winterize our pool very well last year. When we opened the pool in spring this year? THOUSANDS of tadpoles in different stages of life! We saved some of them, but there was no way to save them all. 😖
I had the same problem only that in my pool they already started to swim... Fixed that by adding a little bleach to the water and it killed them all... then I skimmed the water a little bit and they all gone.
@@TomLeeman When my son was a child, I came home from work to find he had done just that...stocked our pool with bass he caught out in the lake that day. That boy is 43 now with three sons of his own. They are a handful, but he deserves it. 🙂
I mean I guess if you were starving you could eat them but I don’t know if you want to after they’ve been in chlorinated water. I’m gonna watch him turn into tadpoles and then turn them loose in the light thanks for watching
That is so cool!!! Really amazing, thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Happened to me this morning. Upstate, South Carolina. Mama frog too lazy to go across street to Creek. Lol
They actually will turn into tadpoles if you don’t get them out how it happened one time
Well have you seen the load they carry..cant says I blame her!!,😄
I have same problem, frogs keep coming doing treason on my pill and laying down thousands of eggs every night
I know every other day crazy
I’m trying to figure out if this is what we have . There’s dozens of cluster but floating in our pool & not so clumped up either. But they look the exact same. I can tell it’s not mold, they’re Ll the same size making me think it is tallow eggs or another sort of water creature bugs. They’re tiny same size as the tadpole eggs you’re pulling out there.. Wondering if they lost that
Who’s are probably frog eggs sometimes they separate and just float around good luck. Thanks for writing.
@@TomLeeman thanks for the helpful video👍🏼
What do you do with them afterwards? Can i put them in a local creek to keep them alive?
Thanks
I don’t know if the Chlorine killed them or not, but you could try putting them into a creek
I just woke up to lots, and I mean lots of frog eggs in my pool but their not clumped together they are all floating around on top of the water separated. Will this process still work?
You may have to use your pool net to get those out it they will get sucked down into the skimmer eventually but if you want to get them out right away, the pool nets the only or best bet
Wouldnt the chlorine kill the eggs?
Probably but I didn’t want him in there because I wanted to swim
@@TomLeeman Lol!! So did they.
They definitely survive in high chlorine. I have even added a couple of shocks and they were swimming like nothing there
Yes I have seen tadpoles in my pool
We didn't winterize our pool very well last year. When we opened the pool in spring this year? THOUSANDS of tadpoles in different stages of life! We saved some of them, but there was no way to save them all. 😖
I had the same problem only that in my pool they already started to swim... Fixed that by adding a little bleach to the water and it killed them all... then I skimmed the water a little bit and they all gone.
Yep chlorine will kill them
Man what you need are some large mouth bass in that pool to eat the frogs. I'm tellin you for real.
That would be interesting
@@TomLeeman When my son was a child, I came home from work to find he had done just that...stocked our pool with bass he caught out in the lake that day. That boy is 43 now with three sons of his own. They are a handful, but he deserves it. 🙂
@@craigwest8386 that’s hilarious. He sounds like a cool guy
you can eat those, yummm
I mean I guess if you were starving you could eat them but I don’t know if you want to after they’ve been in chlorinated water. I’m gonna watch him turn into tadpoles and then turn them loose in the light thanks for watching
I thought frogs hated chlorine in pools
So did I but they’ve been laying eggs in my pool for the last month
@@TomLeeman yes this my problem now
No they can swim straight in chlorine. Nothing bothers frogs
@@MrMusic55123 you're exactly right because I can't get rid if them
Maybe it’s the type of frog in my Pool, liquid chlorine kills then right off
That's what they make with ter co ers for
You don’t want tadpoles in your pool