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By Nauz
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Sakaaaaa wrote:
Nauz wrote:Looks dead
Nauz wrote:Looks dead
It doesnt. The red is a healthy red and binata tends to droop because of the weight of the tentacles
Nah his plants always look dead. But it’s all sarcasm because I know him. :)
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By Bob Beer
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tannerm wrote:
Bob Beer wrote:That looks great! A perfect fruit fly broom. :-)


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haha. Exactly!
We have a city Food waste composting program; during the summer the outdoor compost can can get pretty ripe, and the fruit flies appear in droves. I just take a sundew and swipe it through the air a couple of times, and end up with 30 or so stuck to the leaves!




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By tannerm
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Bob Beer wrote:
tannerm wrote:
Bob Beer wrote:That looks great! A perfect fruit fly broom. :-)


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haha. Exactly!
We have a city Food waste composting program; during the summer the outdoor compost can can get pretty ripe, and the fruit flies appear in droves. I just take a sundew and swipe it through the air a couple of times, and end up with 30 or so stuck to the leaves!




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Haha. Awesome - which species?


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By tannerm
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Bob Beer wrote:binata multifida, capensis, serpens and spiralis. But binata multifida is the densest and most effective. Still, serpens is not to be sneezed at.


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