Sounds mad but ive been a gardner for the past 26 years and ive never came across their droppings.
Can anyone please direct me to a photo please?
Many thanks.
Many thanks to Lar.
In my greenhouse i have found a few droppings which are oblonge shape dark green and the fresh compost in the seed trays seem to be slightly dug or disturbed and it was sugested that it was a toad.
Ive never seen this before in all my years of gardening.?
They seem quite likely to be toad droppings. It may be worth keeping them in a large pot for a few weeks as the unusual Lesser Dung Fly, Spelobia clunipes, has been reared from toad droppings in which the female laid her eggs.
Not a lot of people know that!
frog
http://www.uen.org/utahlink/tours/tourImage.cgi?image_id=5356&tour_id=3048&category_id=4059
toad
http://octrackers.com/analyzingthetoadscat.htm
tree frog
http://bp1.blogger.com/_g9Vncw88n0A/RwLb8hU7stI/AAAAAAAAAKo/qJDfWJ0o_EM/s400/P1140409.JPG
this is actually a rather small dropping
References :
They seem quite likely to be toad droppings. It may be worth keeping them in a large pot for a few weeks as the unusual Lesser Dung Fly, Spelobia clunipes, has been reared from toad droppings in which the female laid her eggs.
Not a lot of people know that!
References :