When a toad appears in your garden, it reflects the subtle ways your outdoor environment interacts with local wildlife. Moist soil, shaded areas, and natural hiding spots serve as silent invitations for these amphibians. Toads are drawn to environments where shelter and food coexist. Rocks, potted plants, leaf litter, and mulch create protective microhabitats, while insects, slugs, and other invertebrates provide a consistent food source, ensuring they thrive near human dwellings. Their presence signals a healthy, balanced garden… CONTINUE READING…
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