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Guess who’s back? Citronella releasing May1st! Citronella will be with us all spring and summer! 🙂. We have the perfect solution for those pesky skeeters 😉. #citronella #noskeeters #bugsbegone #bugsbeware #may1 #countryscentscandles #Candles #tartmelts
Chicken treat. ... #chickens #backyardchickens #bugsbeware #thedirtonorganicgardening (at City of Pasadena)
Can you ever have too many? (I certainly hope not since there's like a million more behind me too!) #sarracenia #plantaddict #bugsbeware
This Pinguicula is enjoying a crane fly meal

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You never know what you'll find caught in the flytrap bog. We can't help but feel bad for this little spider. He may have just been trying to eat a fly leftover in the trap but you can never trust a flytrap. #californiacarnivores
“I’m sure you must be weary, dear, with soaring up so high; Will you rest upon my little bed?” said the Sundew to the Fly. “There are pretty curtains drawn around; the sheets are fine and thin, And if you like to rest awhile, I’ll snugly tuck you in!”
Most Heliamphora pitchers are covered in bristly, downward pointing hairs which make it difficult for an insect to climb back out of the pitcher once they've slipped inside.