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Chances are, the snakes would find something better to eat, like birds, instead of coqui frogs, Thus, we'd end up with a snake problem in addition to the coqui frog problem.
Here's something that might reduce the coqui frog population....
Pan-Fried Coqui
- 5 lbs of coqui frogs
- 3/4 cup lemon juice or vinegar
- crushed ice
- 1 cup milk
- 6 eggs, separated
- 2 tbsp olive or vegetable oil
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
- vegetable oil
Wash the coqui frogs thoroughly. Place in a large pan and sprinkle with lemon juice. Cover with crushed ice and refrigerate 1 to 3 hours.
Combine the milk, egg yolks, olive oil and 1/4 tsp salt.
Beat the egg whites until stiff. Fold into the batter.
Sprinkle the frogs with salt and pepper to taste. Dip the frogs into the batter then dredge in the flour.
Fry until golden brown in oil heated to 375 degrees. Drain on paper towels.
Serve and Enjoy!
Do the frogs have to be dead first? Hard to sprinkle anything on them when they're hopping around
Life is what you make of it...so please read the instructions carefully.
I would find them peaceful sounding unless I had one very close to me. Like, I like the sounds of crickets @ night, but if one is in my house... I'm on a homicide mission.
Once, we were camping on the beach, and I was wearing my Tabi's (sp).
We were feeling all romantic, and my wife looks down and says "My handsome prince really IS a frog"....... Funny !
Coqui's were about 4 properties away 2 months ago. Now I hear them on the other side of me....they closing in all around South Kona.
I have a feeling they get spread by excavators and other tractors going from job to job.
Mother Nature always wins. It's a well kept secret by those who really know.
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other than I have heard they are toxic...almost all frogs...
I think we lost a cat cause it ate a frog!
Because I lickes a huge slug once and it made my tongue numb for 1/2 hour.
I was told by the same guy that certain frogs do that too. But who knows how credible he was. He did ge me to lick a slug!!
Your making me laugh! it is not that big of a deal right? I mean I think alot of people have licked slugs! I am sure I am not the only one.
They eat them in the army.
Now I draw the line there!!!
Ok I don't really.
I won't try the frog thing because you are probably right about it being poisinous. Ack however you spell it.
Oh and no Erika I didn't even think of that..hallucinations part. I just wanted to know if it numbed your mouth like some slugs ...I am beginning to feel a bit strange though!
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