When a toad chooses to inhabit your yard or the area near your home, it is responding to subtle environmental cues that you may have unintentionally provided. Moist soil, shaded pots, and quiet, sheltered corners act as invitations. These amphibians are highly sensitive to microhabitats, seeking out locations that provide consistent moisture, protection from predators, and a steady supply of insects for food. Your yard, with its nooks and crannies, may appear ideal. A toad’s presence is often a compliment to the…
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