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He Set Of 4 Traps...

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jimscott

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This bee set off 4 traps in this pot before finally getting caught.... real good!

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@jim: what cultivar is that? the teeth seem to look webbed....
 
Nice shots. Similar things have happened with some my plants with wasps in late Summer -- and it's always gratifying to see them catch something.

Cheers to another guy who lets the flytraps flower . .
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Poor guy.

Funny story...
I will, on occasion, use my benevolence (yeah right) to release one or two insects from the certain doom each year. I noticed one wasp last year caught by the head with abdomen and hind legs exposed. She fought all night to escape and was still fighting in the morning when I checked again.

I decided to free her from the flytraps grip. Upon release, she sat there for a few moments to regain her orientation and most likely to rest a little. After the few moments were up, she proceeded to go to flytrap after flytrap until she was caught once more.

It was then I realized that some insects just have it coming no matter how many warnings or chances they receive.
 
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Poor guy.

Funny story...
I will, on occasion, use my benevolence (yeah right) to release one or two insects from the certain doom each year. I noticed one wasp last year caught by the head with abdomen and hind legs exposed. She fought all night to escape and was still fighting in the morning when I checked again.

I decided to free her from the flytraps grip. Upon release, she sat there for a few moments to regain her orientation and most likely to rest a little. After the few moments were up, she proceeded to go to flytrap after flytrap until she was caught once more.

It was then I realized that some insects just have it coming no matter how many warnings or chances they receive.

That's too funny! We had a bug with just its thorax stuck in a trap at Meadowview last week. I left it. It's always funny to see 1 bug in 2 traps.
 
Nice looking plant and great story :)
 
silly bee :D
 
Poor guy.

Funny story...
I will, on occasion, use my benevolence (yeah right) to release one or two insects from the certain doom each year. I noticed one wasp last year caught by the head with abdomen and hind legs exposed. She fought all night to escape and was still fighting in the morning when I checked again.

I decided to free her from the flytraps grip. Upon release, she sat there for a few moments to regain her orientation and most likely to rest a little. After the few moments were up, she proceeded to go to flytrap after flytrap until she was caught once more.

It was then I realized that some insects just have it coming no matter how many warnings or chances they receive.

I've come to the conclusion that insects are kindof like robots...they're programed...and hearing the buzzing of their fallen comrades does nothing to deter. Their program doesn't change substantially. Tell me if I'm wrong :p
 
Aww.... poor little fella....

That is a very nice cultivar! Looks kind of wicked! (In a good way!) :bigthumpup:
 
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@jim: what cultivar is that? the teeth seem to look webbed....

Triffid Traps

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Cheers to another guy who lets the flytraps flower . . .

I / we have nothing to fear. They went through dormancy and are in direct sunlight. :-D
 
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