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Post by neptommy on Mar 18, 2011 16:25:58 GMT -10
A shot take today. By tOmmY at 2011-03-18 By tOmmY at 2011-03-18 By tOmmY at 2011-03-18
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Post by philgreen on Mar 18, 2011 23:56:07 GMT -10
Nice clear photo's tommy But your Bees are Wasps - notice the waist.
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Post by neptommy on Mar 19, 2011 2:58:33 GMT -10
Hi Philgreen!Thank's for your replay!I have change the title whit the right name of the prey!Sorry but I don't speak English very well!!
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Post by nepenthes99 on Mar 21, 2011 6:08:56 GMT -10
Your plant looks great!
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Post by morbus on May 28, 2011 11:40:25 GMT -10
those are awesome pictures!! do the wasps ever fall into the pitchers?
My lady pauline has very different visitors to yours, lol i like your ones better!
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Post by jamesh on Feb 3, 2012 6:23:24 GMT -10
that first photo is a great shot. I cant wait to be able to move some of my nepenthes outside this spring for natural sunlight and prey items.
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Post by kevnep on Feb 3, 2012 10:08:33 GMT -10
I wouldnt want wasps near my plant! Id nevef go near it again, too scared of them
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Post by whimgrinder on Feb 3, 2012 13:43:45 GMT -10
My N. ventricosa traps yellow-jackets more than any other insect! Great photo. :-)
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