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Toads

Toads are important gardening allies as they keep pest populations such as slugs, cutworms and ants under control. One toad can eat well over 1,000 earwigs in a summer. Attracting these creatures to your garden can therefore be very beneficial. To get ideas on how to welcome these beneficial creatures into your garden, visit these links :

Toads, as with many creatures, are very sensitive to pesticides. In fact, the health of their populations is a good indicator of the health of the environment. Here are some tips to keep your garden chemical-free and toad-friendly:

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