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Quote (Plantdoctor @ Aug. 16 2002,7:44)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">I really have a hard time bealivng this, the eggs would have been digested much before they hatched. I own a 20 foot by 20 foot square of pitcher plants, tropical or non. THERE outside, i inspect them everyday, and not even a roch has laid eggs in mine, plus were are you keeping yours? A ROACH? Dude thats sick those things are worse than flies, they eat flesh poop hair paint nails ETC. if yours is inside and it caught a roach, no offense. But, i have never seen a roach on my property my whole life. And dude? what do you mean by tree frogs? INSIDE? what? im sorry but this post makes no sense! About the roaches and frogs!?![/QUOTE]<span id='postcolor'>
We live in a heterogenous country. Unless you guys are neighbors, what you observe in your property has no correlation with what he obverves at his.
Praise you! If you've never seen a roach on your property in your whole life, you're either very lucky or blissfully ignorant. Quite likely that there is at least one roach, if not more, within a 20 foot radius of you right now, masterfully out of sight.
Tree frogs - yahuh, I hear from many reliable sources that it happens quite commonly dude.
Anyway, thanks all for the suggestions. I should probably take my Sarr out on a picnic to the park every now and then for a feast.
Leo