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Post by elgecko on Aug 14, 2007 2:36:58 GMT
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Post by pinglover on Aug 14, 2007 3:04:53 GMT
Great sequence!
Well, what was the outcome if it's flirt with disaster?
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Post by elgecko on Aug 16, 2007 15:50:18 GMT
Thanks for the comment.
I made it sound more dangerous then it actually was for the moth. The moth has nothing to worry about. What I do is let my Sarrs pitcher in early spring and eat all that they want. Then later in the year when most Sarrs are making the nicest pitches, I place cotton in them so that the pitchers stay nice. Or only let them open a few days to catch a few bugs before placing the cotton in the tube. Otherwise when the Sarrs fill the tube, the tops always rot and look ugly, or wasps chew threw them.
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