what's next your going to punch a baby
2006-06-22 18:10:17
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answer #1
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answered by drummerfreak21@sbcglobal.net 3
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Unfortunately, the frog is going to die. Frogs absorb anything that touches their skin into their system. The second the Raid touched the frog, he was done for. Be more careful from now on. Also, if the june bug was outside, you shouldn't have sprayed it anyway. Since they have very hard exoskeletons, you can just flick them away with your finger. What was the point of spraying it with Raid?
2006-06-22 18:40:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Try to wash off the frog with water...even chase it around your yard with the hose if necessary. You may have really hurt the frog, but at least you can try to help it by getting the poisonous Raid off its skin and give it a chance to get better. Just get that Raid off the frog and maybe it will be okay...don't give up on it until you're satisfied that it's clean and clear of the Raid. Good luck!
2006-06-22 18:16:24
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answered by shescrafty 2
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I suppose the only thing you could do is rinse it off in a sink of water, drain, rinse again, etc, and hope for the best. That stuff is pretty strong, so the frog may die. Next time let the frog eat the June bug - they do eat them and a lot of other insects.
2006-06-22 18:09:07
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answered by still learning at 56 5
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Meet the accidental effects of a NERVE AGENT.
That's what RAID and the rest of 'em ARE, you know.
Makes ya think, don't it ?
Then, sorry to say, be ready to provide a decent buriel for the poor thing.
Hey, get this: in the years immediately following WWII, when DDT had just been introduced here in Italy, many made the fatal mistake of shampooing their lice-infested hair with the same DDT.
Fatal, as in couple of days feel REAL weird and then arrivederci mai.
2006-06-22 18:13:52
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answered by Anonymous
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thoughts a million: employ a pest administration organization to do universal upkeep at your position. 2: in the journey that they are interior you'll pick to bomb your position with an insect bomb and seal up all door jams and homestead windows to guide away from their go back. 3: in case you're not any further petrified of lizards, purchase some at your close by puppy save and launch them round your position (anoles and geckos are large for insect and spider administration). be particular to save a minimum of one mild on outside at evening so as that the spiders will construct webs through the mild to capture all the insects attracted purchase the mild which will provide your new little spider hunters some prey.
2016-11-15 03:48:47
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answered by Anonymous
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You should have rinsed the frog ASAP. The frog's skin is extremely thin...practically anything can penetrate it...including bug spray!
2006-06-22 18:09:21
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answered by mx3baby 6
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Wash it with water asap. It will either die or not. Its in shock the chemicals are attacking it's nervous system. Call the raid center or a vet who works with exotics.
2006-06-22 18:11:30
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answered by vikinglass1 1
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That is so sad! I love frogs but I'm not sure there is anything you can do for it. Maybe try to wash it off, I don't know. If not then put the poor thing out of his misery!!! Don't just let him continue to seizure please.
2006-06-22 18:10:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Put the poor thing out of its misery.
And leave the june bugs alone, too. If you do not have a compelling reason to kill another living thing, then leave it alone.
Best wishes and God bless.
2006-06-22 18:11:00
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answered by bobhayes 4
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Put in water..in a sink? Poor thing is suffering. I'm sorry I don't know. Please don't try to spray with more raid to put it out of its misery. That is sad...Maybe put it out of its misery by running over it with your car?
2006-06-22 18:08:52
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answered by ? 4
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