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I was wondering if plants can lose their smell depending on the conditions they live in. It seems that mine might not smell or something because flies buzz near it and never even attempt to go near it. Either that or have mutant intelligent flies. Anyone know?
VFTs don't smell as such, at least not to us. There should be a line of sweet tasting nectar on the edge of the traps, underneath the spines. This usually appears about a week after the trap has opened.
I've had traps where so much nectar is being produced that it drips into the centre of the trap!
maybe alvin meister is right
the traps dont naturally attract things until they are about a week old, and therefore for some people they rot because we hand feed them too early
Well, I guess I'll just have to keep doing the catching until I can put it outside. Major squirrel problems. They all ready took out a hogan and a hens and chicks.
You have my sympathies about the squirrels...I have that problem too. They have really torn up my new microbog. I did read today that a bulb of garlic put near the base of a plant will deter them. So I'm going to give that a try.
Hey plantakiss I've heard that garlic also disuades bugs from going near plants. I'm not positive on that. (heard from a second hand source but I don't think it's worth the risk.) I read on the icps that the best way to get rid of squirrels is to build around them. I'm building shelving with chicken wire around it so they can't kill anymore.
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