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Anonymous
If it's a ball as pictured, my money will be for yes. These buggers, in my experience, are willing to eat just about anything if they're hungry enough.
Artemis, my first ball, a female who's now about 16, had a dry period of food when our usual breeder was moving, and in that time there was enough space for about three feedings, where she had two chicks, two large goldfish (meant as feeders for chinese water dragons) and a rabbit... kit... pup... thing.
However, there is a great risk that these frogs could have ingested something that could harm your snake when she in turn ingests them.
And, like Bitter Anon, I HIGHLY doubt there's not a pet store around that doesn't sell mice. And if that doesn't work, look for an independant breeder, or other members of the herping community that breed their own mice, maybe you could strike some sort of bargain.
But still, age and species of the snake would help.
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