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Re: Polly's Veg and Flower Garden
No help from me I'm afraid, we had one & it's now in plant heaven.
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Re: Polly's Veg and Flower Garden
Oh they actually need flies to survive ? Lol i thought good soil could do it.Mrs Beefheart wrote:Venus fly traps … so i revived mine to a wicked healthy babe , fed it all summer on flies and spiders , brought him in the house for winter but lack of flies and crawlies I’m now wondering if he’s starving and if this is gonna affect him … any winter tips please
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Re: Polly's Veg and Flower Garden
What you can do is get a little indoor countertop worm farm . They produce lil fruit flies .
I have 3 huge worm farms in my basement and if I dont keep things up to par . I can end up with thousands of them lol
Just throwing out ideas as silly as they may be.
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Just throwing out ideas as silly as they may be.
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Re: Polly's Veg and Flower Garden
Tbh I’m really not sure if they need feeding or if the soil will be enough for him , it just looks like he begging cos all his traps are open lolGarlic Man wrote:Oh they actually need flies to survive ? Lol i thought good soil could do it.Mrs Beefheart wrote:Venus fly traps … so i revived mine to a wicked healthy babe , fed it all summer on flies and spiders , brought him in the house for winter but lack of flies and crawlies I’m now wondering if he’s starving and if this is gonna affect him … any winter tips please
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Re: Polly's Veg and Flower Garden
That’s a good idea but don’t think I’ll be allowed fussy family hate fruit fliesGarlic Man wrote:What you can do is get a little indoor countertop worm farm . They produce lil fruit flies .
I have 3 huge worm farms in my basement and if I dont keep things up to par . I can end up with thousands of them lol
Just throwing out ideas as silly as they may be.
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bunch of pansies hehehe whats a few thousand fruit flies swarming around the house hahaMrs Beefheart wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 6:06 pmThat’s a good idea but don’t think I’ll be allowed fussy family hate fruit fliesGarlic Man wrote:What you can do is get a little indoor countertop worm farm . They produce lil fruit flies .
I have 3 huge worm farms in my basement and if I dont keep things up to par . I can end up with thousands of them lol
Just throwing out ideas as silly as they may be.
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Re: Polly's Veg and Flower Garden
Had a bad case of them in the summer took me ages to get rid of them , they came with a pineapple and stayed 6 months im sure lol.Garlic Man wrote:bunch of pansies hehehe whats a few thousand fruit flies swarming around the house hahaMrs Beefheart wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 6:06 pmThat’s a good idea but don’t think I’ll be allowed fussy family hate fruit fliesGarlic Man wrote:What you can do is get a little indoor countertop worm farm . They produce lil fruit flies .
I have 3 huge worm farms in my basement and if I dont keep things up to par . I can end up with thousands of them lol
Just throwing out ideas as silly as they may be.
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Re: Polly's Veg and Flower Garden
LOL , diatomaceuous earth, yellow sticky traps are the best, a small container filled with REAL apple cider vinegar covered with saran and a few holes punched thorugh , all 3 work excellent .
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Re: Polly's Veg and Flower Garden
That’s what I done used the Apple cider with clingfilm covering a little dish , I couldn’t believe how many went in there everyday , I’ve got diatomaceous earth how do u use that for them ?Garlic Man wrote:LOL , diatomaceuous earth, yellow sticky traps are the best, a small container filled with REAL apple cider vinegar covered with saran and a few holes punched thorugh , all 3 work excellent .
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