Oh heck yeah! But just like the fish I wouldn't touch anything from a golf course. Unless you prefer you food marinated in insecticides, fungicides and fertilizer. Good eatin!
When I got out of college I worked for Monsanto for a time. They were developing Round Up Ready Corn. I spent everyday counting 1/10 acre plots of corn. Number of plants, number of ears per plant and number of kernels per ear. I finished out the week and quit. Heck GM paid more to make Buicks than Monsanto paid Biotechnologists.
My sons neighborhood in loaded with frogs. They are tree frogs and the climb up and hide under the siding near the porch and garage lights. I'll have him send me pictures. The kids love em.
Mine is mostly from work. I'm trapped in a cube most of the day but I have a second monitor so I can keep with the important things. You know like "what's cooking"
I used to fish a local country club lake that was loaded with big fertilizer bass. When the club subbed out the ground maintenance to another company their workers (immigrants) netted the lakes out of all the fish at night. Now you walk around the lakes and literally the ground is covered in thousands of bull frogs. Kind of weird and eerily spooky to see the ground move with all the frogs.
I have. I look in the boat section all the time to see what's up. There's about 2o or so on there now.
https://stlouis.craigslist.org/search/boo?sort=date&query=canoe
Not only main lake drifters but why in the world would you drag your kids around in front of The Branson Bell, State Park Marina, the public ramp, The Ducks turn around and the parasailing boat? All in the same area. They couldn't pick a more dangerous location.
Sit at Long Creek and you can see them all day. Mostly running with lights on from Long Creek to Indian Point with stops at the diving bluff and the cove in front of the State Park. Out last two trips down we didn't even rent a boat for the kids. Too much stress and danger to make it worth it. We took to cleaning the beach at Long creek and hanging out.