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Rat snake, grey treefrogs spotted in Connecticut

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MERIDEN, Conn. (WTNH) — A couple of Connecticut wildlife stories that may give you nightmares. 

A snake was on a roof in Meriden on Wednesday. D&D Wildlife Control ran into the snake, which is a rat snake, that was looking for a crevice or hole to get into the attic. 

Trapper Don Dandelski told News 8 it is quite common for snakes to slither up the side of your house and get inside, but they are harmless.

A snake was on a roof in Meriden on Wednesday. D&D Wildlife Control ran into the snake, which is a rat snake, that was looking for a crevice or hole to get into the attic. (PHOTO: Donald Dandelski)

It is also gray treefrog mating season in Connecticut. 

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News 8’s Dennis House and Ann Nyberg each had encounters with the frogs. Ann shot the video of loud mating calls of these frogs, and a few days later a frog showed up on Dennis’ door and patio and waved and said hi. 

News 8’s Dennis House and Ann Nyberg each had encounters with grey treefrogs.

According to the Beardsley Zoo, frogs lay up to 2,000 eggs, laid singly or in small groups, and hatch within five days.



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