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Double Headed Flytrap

  • #21
Here you go Arco,Kinda big but it was all I could find,Don't worry I fed that to a bigger trap!Both traps close when one is triggered.


 
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  • #22
Go easy on it and it might still hang around awhile. I wonder how many times it will reset before it gets tired?
 
  • #23
Next time have food ready for both heads. :)
What kind of bug is in that photo?

Thanks for posting!
 
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  • #24
Next time have food ready for both heads. :)
What kind of bug is in that photo?

Thanks for posting!

Looks kind of like an earwig to me, but I can't tell if it's got "claspers" or not.
 
  • #25
Zath is right.Some type of earwig centipede,I just took the pic for an action shot,That was a good meal for the larger trap I fed it to..
 
  • #28
Oh my, i better not show the kids that picture or they will go crazy!! They like the mutant vfts (kids of course would!)
I dont mind them as long as they can function, which is the best part of using them as a teaching aide! Catches not only bugs but their attention! So did u find out if the traps work and if its happend since that ones popped up.
We have a dente vft that made these funny shaped traps kind of like small triangles but they didnt work, but still very strange looking, no teeth just small triangle shaped traps wish i had a picture!
 
  • #29
Oh wow now i see the pic of it eating thats amazing both close when ones triggered!
 
  • #30
Oh wow! That is a real beauty! I love it.
 
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