When a toad settles into your yard or near your home, it’s responding to something you’ve created, whether you meant to or not. Moist soil, shaded pots, quiet corners, and a steady stream of insects form an unspoken invitation: here, you can live. Its presence is a subtle compliment to your space, a sign that life feels safe enough to stay and thrive where you are. Far from a threat, this small, watchful creature becomes an ally, silently reducing pests and easing the need for harsh chemicals.
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