The amphibians moved in nearly three weeks after the floods hit near Wagga Wagga and the owners are struggling to evict them.
It seems the frogs have set up a breeding ground in the pool as they continue to multiply.
The floodwaters saw many creatures displaced and sent into homes, including snakes and spiders – and now frogs.
Roy Hamilton and his wife spend every morning scooping up thousands of the creatures and taking them to a nearby creek, but the frogs keep coming back.
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“Just wondering if anyone else is having any frog issues in their pools since the floods,” Hamilton said.
“Think I’ll swim in the creek this morning.”
The pair haven’t been driven hopping mad just yet but are looking for suggestions on how to get rid of the infestation and regain control of their pool ahead of summer.
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