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Pesky Varmints, LLC Office 239-353-PEST (7378)
www.PeskyVarmintsFL.com
Bringing Wildlife Back to the Wild
February 26, 2020
Palmira Golf and Country Club - HOA
C/O KEB Management Services
6017 Pine Ridge Rd. #262
Naples, FL 34119
Ref: February 2020 Cane Toad Report
Visits took place on the following nights;
Thursday, Feb 6 into Friday, Feb 7 - Monthly Thursday, Feb 13 into Friday, Feb 14 - Major Thursday, Feb 20 into Friday, Feb 21 - Monthly
Summary of Visit;
A thorough inspection of the property took place, including the hot-spots we were watching closely before the colder weather started. There was an estimate count of 60 Cane toads removed for the month of February throughout the HOA property. As the weather starts to warm up, and the rains begin, the toads will become more active. The first round of breeding is upon us for this season, we will be keeping a close watch for tadpoles in the lakes in the upcoming month and notify the CDD if needed. A number of the toads removed were larger breeder toads, and were seen and removed under street lights feeding on the bugs.
Observations;
We are still seeing more Native toads and frogs making an appearance throughout the community. If
residents notice a toad on their property, please ask them to snap a picture and send to us for
identification, to assure it is a Cane toad. Pictures below show other species of toads and frogs seen
on property from last year. The Cane toad population is present throughout Palmira, but we are limited
to what we can get to on the HOA side. The Cane toads are attracted to the lakes and disperse
throughout the community.
Upcoming Visits;
Thursday, March 12 into Friday, March 13 - Monthly Thursday, March 19 into Friday, March 20 - Major Thursday, March 26 into Friday, March 27 - Monthly
Pesky Varmints, LLC Office 239-353-PEST (7378)
www.PeskyVarmintsFL.com
Bringing Wildlife Back to the Wild
Below: Native Southern Toads – these are NOT Cane Toads
Below: Tree Frogs – these are NOT Cane Toads